Natasha Lyonne Monologue - SNL

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Published 2022-05-21
First-time SNL host Natasha Lyonne talks about her Netflix series, Russian Doll, shares a story about her father and reflects on her acting career.

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All Comments (21)
  • @dannytheman1313
    This woman is the aunt that picks you up from school on a motorcycle.
  • Can't believe this is Natasha's first time hosting SNL, she is comedy gold and native New Yorker, she fits all the criteria to be the greatest host. Weird that it took so long for them to finally invite her to the show.
  • "Knock-Knock, Who's There? Multiple arrests and drug addiction." Only a very self-aware and grounded person can laugh at their past in front of literally millions. One of the best monologues of the season!!! Nicely Done!!
  • @MsDaniMarie02
    She looks incredible. I kinda love how Fred is there supporting her post-breakup. She’s an amazing actress and I love her voice.
  • @nicktrue7915
    It’s like I am watching SNL in 1985. Please have her back once every season.
  • @FilmSureelist97
    When the audience clapped and cheered hard at the but I’m a cheerleader reference and the last part of the monologue about her getting back up from her rough past made me restore my faith in humanity. I’m glad she is back!
  • @edasavaseri4406
    She's the type of person you'd be proud to be related to. Love her energy and honesty about what she has been through. If you haven't watched Russian Doll, you should! It's fantastic.
  • Good for her. Her life was in ruin years ago, and she did a Robert Downey Jr and turned it around. Stay strong.
  • Natasha has such a fantastic personality and charisma. I'm glad they gave her such a fun showcase for a monologue. She's like an old raucous comic from the '40s or '50s in the body of an '80s screen goddess.
  • @vwgolfer1873
    as someone who also is a recovering addict to see her bounce back from rock bottom is inspirational so happy for her
  • @an-qo6by
    Old cast member pop-ups never get old. It makes me feel nostalgic.
  • @chrisfinch8637
    This woman has won my heart since “Dennis the Menace” (quite a nostalgic role), “American Pie”, “But I’m a Cheerleader”, and many others.
  • @richosthoff7212
    I'm a Jersey guy. Navy vet. This chick represents every girl I've loved! Girlfriends, mom, Nan-Nan, aunties...the attitude and sense of humor hits home.
  • @timkluntz8362
    And that's how you do a monologue! I was wondering if Fred would randomly pop up and he did! She even mentioned "But I'm a Cheerleader" an important film way ahead of its time! Also, Maya Rudolph's Natasha Lyonne impression is spot on! 10 out of 10!
  • @torley
    I wondered for so long why Natasha Lyonne hadn't yet been on SNL, given all her friendships... and WOW what an awesome monologue! Big up to Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph for their impressions, truly captured a momentous opportunity.
  • @shikonaori
    Natasha Lyonne has been a big celebrity crush of mine for ages now, such a cool person. Have loved her work ever since But I'm A Cheerleader
  • @alexgibb1084
    Those of us out here who are also in recovery are loving these recovery-inspired monologues this season .Hers and John Mulaney's were great to hear. It's especially powerful to see that someone can be so funny and interesting without using anything.
  • @steffnic13
    She’s such a legend. Have loved her since American Pie.