Sunday, September 27, 2009

'Saturday Night Live' cast member Jenny Slate drops F-bomb in premiere episode hosted by Megan Fox


It was a freakin' foul-up.

A brand-new "Saturday Night Live" cast member dropped the f-bomb during the show's live season premiere featuring Megan Fox and U2.

Comedian Jenny Slate let slip the mother of all swear words in a biker chic talk show skit that was already generously laced with "freakin's" and "frickin's."

"You know what? You freakin' just threw an ashtray full of butts at my head," said Slate, before she got a little too carried away with her tough-girl character. "You know what? You stood up for yourself, and I f----- love you for that."

Slate puffed her cheeks and puckered her lips in horror after the slip, but co-star Kristen Wiig didn't miss a beat.

Slate is the latest star to drop the dreaded f-bomb on live TV.

Earlier this month, veteran New York anchor Ernie Anastos got in hot water at Fox 5 for apparently letting one fly in an unscripted exchange with weatherman Nick Gregory.

Network brass said they were "disappointed" with Anastos's slip up, and Anastos himself later apologized.

There was no immediate comment from Slate or SNL, but at the end of the show, Slate got a protective hug from head SNL writer Seth Meyers. Source /www.nydailynews.com

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