It’s never too late to say you’re sorry.
Comedian Dana Carvey has apologised to Sharon Stone for a 1992 Saturday Night Live skit in which saw her strip down to her bra.Carvey said Stone “was such a good sport” because “the comedy we did in 1992 with Sharon Stone, we would literally be arrested now.”
“I had much bigger problems than that, you know what I mean? That was funny to me, I didn’t care,” she went on. “I was fine being the butt of the joke.”“When I was doing the Indian character … It was really me rhythmically trying to get laughs. So I just want to say that watching it — comedy needs a straight person and you were perfect in it,” Carvey noted.Stone added that she harboured no ill feelings, citing the societal norms of 1990s comedy as compared to today’s climate.
“And everyone is so afraid that they’re putting up such barriers around everything that people can’t be normal with each other anymore. It’s lost all sense of reason.” “I came out to do the monologue live, which is always super scary, and a bunch of people started storming the stage saying they were going to kill me during the opening monologue,” Stone recalled.“Lorne started screaming , ‘What are you doing? Watching the f**kin’ show?’ And Lorne started beating them up and pulling these people back from the stage. And the stage manager looked at me and went, ‘Hold for five,’ and I thought he meant five minutes and he meant five seconds.
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