Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost Get Revenge on Michael Che During SNL Weekend Update
- Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost took playful revenge on Michael Che during the May 17, 2025, SNL Season 50 finale on NBC.
- This retaliation followed Che's crude 'roast beef' joke about Johansson and Jost on the December 2024 Weekend Update segment, which Johansson found vulgar and unexpected.
- In the joke-swap segment, Che and Jost read humorous and embarrassing jokes they wrote for each other, ending with Che apologizing directly to Johansson for the tasteless joke.
- Che admitted he was "just lashing out because I'm jealous" and stated he has told thousands of jokes on Weekend Update but never said "I love you," while Jost presented Johansson with flowers and shared a kiss.
- The exchange highlights the ongoing comedic rivalry and camaraderie between Che, Johansson, and Jost, continuing their long-running Weekend Update joke tradition.
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