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SNL Alum Carvey Apologizes to Madonna for Rude Gesture 30 Years Later

Summary

  • Carvey offended Madonna at SNL after-party in early 1990s
  • Carvey gave Madonna the middle finger in a moment of panic
  • Carvey apologizes on podcast 30 years later, calls it a "mistake"
SNL Alum Carvey Apologizes to Madonna for Rude Gesture 30 Years Later

In a recent episode of his podcast, comedian Dana Carvey reflected on an awkward encounter with pop icon Madonna at an SNL after-party in the early 1990s. Carvey, who was riding high on the success of Wayne's World at the time, said he made a "mistake" when he offended Madonna during her appearance on the show.

Carvey explained that when Madonna came over to his table, he made an ill-advised comment about her fitness, which she took offense to. In a moment of panic, Carvey then doubled down on the offense by giving Madonna the middle finger. However, Carvey said Madonna later returned and sat on his lap in a friendly, "puppy-dog" manner, suggesting she respected his rude gesture.

Now, over 30 years later, Carvey is offering a heartfelt apology to Madonna, saying, "I made a mistake. I apologize to her if she's listening on this podcast. It was rude." Carvey marveled at Madonna's pioneering influence on contemporary pop music, noting that artists like Lady Gaga and Katy Perry owe a debt to the "Queen of Pop."

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Carvey made an ill-advised comment about Madonna's fitness, which she took offense to, and then he gave her the middle finger in a moment of panic.
Despite the offense, Madonna later returned and sat on Carvey's lap in a friendly, "puppy-dog" manner, suggesting she respected his reaction at the time.
Carvey is offering the apology over 30 years later, acknowledging that he "made a mistake" and that his behavior was "rude" towards the "Queen of Pop."

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