Amy Adams not too long ago revealed that she rejected the “graphic” SNL skit initially pitched to her in 2008 by Andy Samberg. Her fantasy romantic comedy, Enchanted, had hit theaters solely months earlier than her look on SNL. Nevertheless, the actress rejected the skit to guard herself and her viewers.
Amy Adams shares ‘graphic’ SNL skit with Andy Samberg which she rejected
Throughout her look on Seth Meyers’ present on June 9, the Golden Globe nominee shared the “graphic” SNL skit the Brooklyn 9-9 actor wished to do together with her.
The host requested Amy Adams if she remembered the unique track Andy Samberg pitched to her. She was requested to carry out it when she hosted SNL for the primary time in March 2008.
“I do, however I’m not, I imply… I’ll provide the gist with out telling you the punchline,” the Man of Metal star revealed on Late Evening with Seth Meyers. “It was this couple [and] he received bit by a spider within the park, and she or he’s like, ‘Honey, I like you a lot, and now that you simply’re dying, is there any final want?’ And he’s like, ‘Sure, I by no means received an opportunity to…’” She additionally recalled that the person then mentioned, “probably the most graphic factor that he wished to do with me.”
Adams then defined that the rationale she rejected the sketch was the younger viewers of her film, Enchanted. She mentioned, “I used to be so keenly conscious of all of the, like, younger women that had been watching Enchanted. And I didn’t wish to be the princess singing about that exact act, you recognize?”
Notably, Meyers had mentioned this SNL skit with Samberg on a 2024 episode of their Lonely Island and Seth Meyers podcast. The speak present host famous that the Scorching Rod actor appreciated that Adams rejected the skit. “He mentioned, actually the following day, he watched a 5-year-old come as much as you and be like, ‘You imply a lot to me, and I like [Enchanted]. And he was like, ‘Oh, my God, I can’t imagine I virtually made her try this,’” shared Meyers.
Consequently, Amy Adams praised Andy Samberg for being “gracious” in regards to the scenario. She finally did host the SNL episode in 2008, albeit performing one other skit with him.
Initially reported by Ankita Shaw on Necessary.

