After Iowa Hawkeyes player Caitlin Clark made a joke about taking off her jersey and putting on an apron, Michael Che was insulted by none other than Clark on SNL's “Weekend Update” segment this week. Ta.
Choi began by saying, “The University of Iowa has announced that Caitlin Clark's jersey will be permanently retired.'' He added with a grin, “And change into an apron.” The audience didn't like the joke, so Choi playfully said: Now, the WNBA draft will be held this Monday, and Iowa star Caitlin Clark is expected to be the No. 1 pick. Caitlin Clark comments. ”
Clark appeared at the Weekend Update desk with a smile on his face amid thunderous applause and cheers. She and Che sat down and waited for the wild applause to die down before Che began criticizing his jokes about her. “I morning I’m a fan by the way, Caitlin,” Choi said.
Clark questioned his fanship and replied: Because I heard your little apron joke. ”
Clark shot back, saying, “Michael, you often joke about women's sports, right?” Mr. Choi replied that he would not classify them as “many,” but not “irregular.” Co-host Colin Jost jumps in to play supercuts of various “Weekend Update” clips of Che knocking on women's sports, joking about bars showing women's sports in one segment and saying, “Those… are collectively known as Empty Bars,'' a tidbit of information. ” Another article jokes that the WNBA is a dysfunction created by her AI.
Clark, considered one of the greatest college players of all time, expressed his gratitude to Collin. “Wow, Colin, I brought you the receipt. Thank you.” Jost added, “Unlike Che, I support women.”
In response to the numerous jabs Choi threw at women's basketball, Clark showed up with a collection of jokes all her own, which Choi read.
Choi grinned and hesitated as Clark smiled nearby. “The Indiana Fever has the No. 1 pick in this Monday's draft. Remember, the Indiana Fever is a WNBA team, not what Michael Che gave to dozens of women at Purdue University. He’ll let me.”
“Netflix's top new show is 'Ripley,' featuring a creepy and disturbing performance from Andrew Scott,” Choi says, continuing to read the jokes. “Critics say it's the hardest to watch on Netflix since Michael Che's special 'Shameless,'” Che said, drawing laughter. “How about that?” Clark said with a satisfied smile.
After all was said and done, Clark had one final callback souvenir to bring to Che. “Since you're such a big fan…that's my autographed apron.”