SNL Pokes Fun at Adam Levine and Armie Hammer's DM Scandals

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They volition beryllium mocked.

On Saturday Night Live's play 48 opener, impermanent big Milles Teller helped members of the formed poke amusive at Adam Levine and Armie Hammer's DM scandals. Teller played the big of a crippled amusement titled Send Something Normal, successful which personage contestants indispensable reply to a woman's DM connected Instagram "in a mode that is normal" to triumph $100 million.

Cast member Mikey Day played Levine. Last month, the Maroon 5 frontman was accused of cheating on pregnant wife Behati Prinsloo with Instagram model Sumner Stroh, who shared screenshots of alleged DMs from him. He later said successful an Instagram post, "I utilized mediocre judgement successful speaking with anyone different than my woman successful ANY benignant of flirtatious manner. I did not person an affair, nevertheless, I crossed the enactment during a regrettable play successful my life."

On SNL, Teller tells Day's Levine, "Now we each cognize wherefore you're here, Adam," to which helium replies, "I was baaaad."

In the SNL sketch, formed subordinate James Austin Johnson portrayed Hammer, whose acting vocation has stalled pursuing a 2021 allegation of intersexual assault, which the Social Network star's rep denied arsenic "outrageous," and viral, graphic DMs Hammer allegedly sent a fewer women, which elaborate intersexual fantasies and besides read, "I request to portion your blood," and "I americium a 100% cannibal."

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In a statement to E! News astatine the time, Hammer called the matter "bulls--t claims" and "vicious and spurious online attacks" against him.

On SNL, Johnson's Hammer asks Teller, "Can I get a large 'Welcome backmost to Hollywood' circular of applause?" Teller replies, "No, you whitethorn not."

Watch the afloat sketch above.

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