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Colin Jost’s twisted Jeffrey Epstein joke met with groans from SNL audience

May 10, 2026
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Colin Jost’s twisted Jeffrey Epstein joke met with groans from SNL audience

A joke by SNL comedian Colin Jost fell flat with the audience this weekend, as he made light of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.

SNL’s Weekend Update, which includes quick newsy bits mixed with jokes from Jost and Michael Che, featured a joke from Jost about recent reports on a purported Epstein suicide note.

“Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged suicide note was released that contains the phrase ‘Whatcha want me to do? Bust out cryin’?’ which is apparently referencing a line from a Lil’ Rascals movie. And I think this note is real, because little rascals were Epstein’s type,” Jost said to a groaning audience with laughter sprinkled in.

The post Colin Jost’s twisted Jeffrey Epstein joke met with groans from SNL audience appeared first on Raw Story.

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