COMEDIAN Chloe Fineman has revealed that one A-lister was not too keen on her impression of him.
The Saturday Night Live and Jane the Virgin star, 36, appeared on Amelia Dimoldenberg’s Chicken Shop Date recently and revealed what Harry Styles’ first impression of her was after she impersonated him.
Chloe, who had done an impression of Harry before, admitted: “My Harry Styles is really bad.
“I did it and he was at the table and was so devastated by how bad it was,” she said of the impression she did of him.
She then did a quick reenactment of what her impression was like: “Anyway, I’m Harry Styles, anyway,” she said.
Chloe then admitted that he does “have a bit of an obsession” with British accents.
Harry hosted SNL back in November 2019, which was just mere weeks after Chloe joined the hit sketch show.
Chloe did not appear with Harry in any sketches, but did appear in a sketch with another star impersonating him – although, this was not on SNL.
The sketch in question was for The Tonight Show, with host Jimmy Fallon as Harry.
“Oh, Harry, hi. A FaceTime, quite cheeky” she said in the sketch while pretending to be Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
BRITISH ACCENT OBSESSION
“Well, you’ve caught me in the middle of dinner, a cheesy, drippy little slut of a pizza,” she added.
Chloe became a featured player on the NBC sketch comedy series in its 45th season in September 2019.
She was then promoted to repertory status in 2021 at the beginning of season 47.
This comes amid the 50th anniversary celebrations of SNL that are currently underway.
KILLER JOKE
For the 50th anniversary special, which aired over the weekend, John Mulaney made a killer joke.
During his opening monologue, John joked that “only two SNL hosts” have “committed murder”.
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Late-night shows have become a stape on American television, filled with humorous takes on news, interviews with guests, and music performances.
- Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC
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- After Midnight, CBS
- Watch What Happens Live, Bravo
- The Daily Show, Comedy Central
- Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO
And fans immediately knew who he meant despite there having been 894 hosts over the show’s five-decade history.
When John revealed the massive number of hosts, he added: “It amazes me that only two of them have committed murder.”
John, who is the former writer of the show, did not reveal who he was referring to, but fans were quick to clock who he was talking about.
Fans quickly figured out that the two former hosts John was referring to was O.J. Simpson and Robert Blake.