Scarlett Johansson Joins SNL Joke War in Hilarious Season 50 Finale Moment

Scarlett Johansson Joins SNL Joke War in Hilarious Season 50 Finale Moment

Scarlett Johansson Joins SNL Joke War in Hilarious Season 50 Finale Moment

So, let me tell you about what went down on the Saturday Night Live Season 50 finale — and trust me, it was one for the books. If you've been following the long-running joke war between Colin Jost and Michael Che during their iconic "Weekend Update" segments, you know things can get pretty wild. But this time, they took it to a whole new level — with none other than Scarlett Johansson joining the chaos.

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Now, if you recall, back in December during one of their infamous “joke swap” segments, Che had Jost read an absolutely crude joke about Johansson — yes, Jost’s real-life wife — that had the entire audience gasping. Scarlett was in the building, too, and when the camera cut to her, she looked genuinely shocked. She even commented afterward, saying Che must have some kind of vendetta against her, jokingly asking, “Michael, what did I ever do to you?”

Fast forward to the Season 50 finale, and we get a full-circle moment. Scarlett wasn’t just watching this time — she actually appeared in the segment. It all started when Che read a joke supposedly written by Jost, apologizing to someone he hurt. Out walked Scarlett, sitting right next to Che, looking amused but ready for whatever was coming. Che read, “I want to apologize… I was just lashing out because I’m jealous. I’ve never even seen a human vagina. And notice I said human, because I once spent the summer on a farm.” That line had the crowd howling — classic SNL absurdity.

Then came one of the most unexpected and hilarious moments: Che looked at Jost and said, “I owe you everything. When Colin discovered me, I was selling crack outside the Bronx Zoo. And now look at me — selling crack outside the American Girl Doll store.” He finished with a surprising and sweet line: “I love you.” Honestly, it was weirdly touching in the middle of all that roasting.

But of course, Jost got his revenge. He made Che read a line telling Lorne Michaels, the creator of SNL, to retire so he could take over the show. That was bold! And to top it off, Jost had to put on lipstick and plead for the job, again all scripted by Che. It was peak joke swap — brutal, hilarious, and weirdly emotional.

Scarlett handled the whole thing like a pro, blending perfectly into the show’s irreverent style. And her musical tribute earlier in the episode, referencing a fake departure of cast member Sarah Sherman, only added to the fun. If this was a preview of what’s to come in SNL’s next era, I’m here for it.

Honestly, it was the perfect blend of edgy humor, genuine affection, and that unpredictable SNL energy. Scarlett, Colin, and Che delivered a finale we won’t forget anytime soon.

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