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Adrien Brody Clarifies Speculation on His 'SNL' Ban After Controversial 2003 Performance

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Adrien Brody Clarifies Speculation on His 'SNL' Ban After Controversial 2003 Performance

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  • Adrien Brody recently spoke about his notorious stint on 'Saturday Night Live' in 2003, where he faced backlash for his performance.
  • During the show, he introduced Sean Paul while wearing fake dreadlocks and adopting a Jamaican accent for an extended period.
  • The segment resurfaced on social media, drawing attention to his use of a controversial slur, leading to speculation about a potential ban from SNL.
  • Brody clarified that he was not banned but expressed uncertainty, noting he has not returned to the show in 22 years.
  • He mentioned that SNL producers were aware of his performance during rehearsals, suggesting the lack of objections at that time.

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