Michael Che kicked off the segment by referencing a job report, saying, "It was reported that the U.S. added 245,000 new jobs. Unfortunately, they were all 'Diddy accusers.'" This comment drew immediate laughter, as it referred to the growing number of people coming forward with accusations against Diddy.
Che followed up with a sharp remark, adding, "It was announced that Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking case has been assigned to a new judge. One that Diddy hopes is cool with rapes." The controversial joke was soon followed by Colin Jost's portion, which kept the humor fast-paced.
Jost shifted the focus slightly by mentioning British royal Prince Andrew, who has faced his own scandals. "It was reported that Diddy once invited Prince Harry and Prince William to one of his parties, but they did not go," Jost joked, before delivering the punchline: "Although before Diddy could even finish writing the invite, Prince Andrew was there." This comment was a nod to Prince Andrew's association with Jeffrey Epstein and his legal troubles.
As Diddy's legal situation grows more complicated, with more accusers reportedly working with federal investigators, he has pleaded not guilty to all charges. He remains in jail without bond, and his next court date is set for October 9. Despite the seriousness of the case, SNL used humor to address the controversy and keep its audience entertained.
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