Chrissy Teigen has an idea up her sleeve from all the terrible trending headlines these days.
She tweeted a sketch idea for Saturday Night Live today,Italy inspired by the ongoing sexual misconduct allegations in Hollywood. The idea was probably inspired by today's big firings, but any of the big shake ups that have happened over the past few months would fit into it.
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It's a solid sketch idea and the people want more.
Many of her fans want her to host the show and help the team write the sketch, others just want to see the concept come to life.
The tweet already has over 18,000 retweets to urge SNLto get on board with making the idea a reality.
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It wouldn't be the first time SNLhas addressed sexual misconduct allegations in sketches. The comedy show even addressed former cast member Al Franken's allegations on Weekend Update.
Saturday Night Liveis a mixed bag about pushing the boundaries, so there's no telling if they'll take Chrissy's idea into consideration. But we think it would make for a pretty good sketch.
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