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SNL Parodies Netflix Hit with Lesbian-Themed "Texas Housewives" Trailer

Summary

  • SNL sketch pokes fun at Netflix's "straight but lesbian horny Republican murder drama"
  • Amy Poehler leads a cast of naughty Texas housewives in erotic situations
  • Aubrey Plaza joins as a new character who turns out to be gay, shocking the ladies
SNL Parodies Netflix Hit with Lesbian-Themed "Texas Housewives" Trailer

On October 12th, 2025, Saturday Night Live aired a hilarious sketch parodying the popular Netflix series that has been described as a "straight but lesbian horny Republican murder drama." The fake trailer for Season 2 was led by host Amy Poehler, who portrayed Margo, the ringleader of a group of naughty Texas housewives.

The sketch followed the ladies as they navigated various erotic situations, with the narrator promising that "thighs will be squeezed" and "guns will be drawn." Poehler's Margo was seen giving Chloe Fineman's character Sophie a hands-on lesson in making margaritas, while the narrator read off praise from critics such as, "It's like Call Me by Your Name for women who shop at Bass Pro Shop."

The trailer then introduced a new character, played by Poehler's former Parks and Recreation co-star Aubrey Plaza. The ladies welcomed her with open arms, until they discovered she was actually gay. In a shocking twist, they pulled guns on her, exclaiming, "This is Texas!"

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The SNL sketch parodied a popular Netflix series that has been described as a "straight but lesbian horny Republican murder drama."
Amy Poehler, the host of the episode, played the lead role of Margo in the SNL sketch.
When the Texas housewives discovered that Aubrey Plaza's new character was actually gay, they reacted in shock and pulled guns on her, exclaiming "This is Texas!"

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