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SNL parodies Katie Britt’s speech with a surprise Scarlett Johansson appearance

Senator Katie Britt’s overdramatic rebuttal to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address expectedly became the butt of a joke featured on Saturday Night Live (SNL) this weekend.

With the help of actress Scarlett Johansson, the late-night sketch show featured highlights from Ms Britt’s speech in their cold open: an empty kitchen, Ms Britt’s wide emotional range, her questionably re-telling of a graphic human trafficking story, a noticeably shiny cross necklace, and of course, a lot of drama.

“Tonight I’ll be auditioning for the part of scary mom and I’ll be performing an original monologue called ‘This country is hell’,” Johansson said playing Ms Britt.

Aired directly from a “strange, empty kitchen” Johansson maintained unsettling eye contact with the camera while playing up the dramatics in parodying Ms Britt’s speech about the future of the country and the border crisis.

“Republicans wanted me to appeal to women voters and women love kitchen,” Johnasson joked.

Johansson’s emotions moved quickly from happy, to fearful, sad, angry and excited – a nod to much of the criticism Ms Britt received about her rebuttal being “insincere”.

The sketch also poked fun at Ms Britt’s misleading use of a human trafficking story to criticise Mr Biden’s border policy. An independent journalist reported that Ms Britt omitted details of the story, like when it took place and where to make it appear as though it happened recently. However, the events really occurred in the mid-2000s.

“Rest assured every detail about it is real except the year, where it took place and who was president when it happened,” Johnasson said.

SNL writers spared no joke about Ms Britt’s delivery, at one point changing her speech to appear like a QVC segment

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