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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Adults Get Royal Treatment in SNL's Fan-Favorite Sketch

Adults Get Royal Treatment in SNL's Fan-Favorite Sketch

26 Nov

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Summary

  • SNL revived its iconic 2014 'Back Home Ballers' Thanksgiving sketch.
  • The sketch humorously portrays adult children enjoying privileges at home.
  • Fans praised the sketch as an 'iconic' and 'favorite' holiday tradition.
Adults Get Royal Treatment in SNL's Fan-Favorite Sketch

Saturday Night Live has reignited a fan-favorite Thanksgiving tradition with the revival of its 2014 sketch, 'Back Home Ballers.' This beloved rap parody humorously illustrates the special treatment adult children receive when returning to their parents' homes for the holiday season, capturing a widely relatable experience.

The sketch features cast members like Kate McKinnon, Cecily Strong, and Aidy Bryant, showcasing the humorous realities of enjoying royal treatment, avoiding chores, and having laundry done. Its depiction of these mundane yet privileged moments during Thanksgiving has struck a chord with viewers, making it a memorable piece of SNL's holiday repertoire.

Upon its recent re-release, 'Back Home Ballers' immediately generated significant online buzz, with fans expressing their adoration for the sketch. Many social media comments highlighted its iconic status, with some lamenting the departure of the original cast members and celebrating the sketch's enduring comedic appeal.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'Back Home Ballers' sketch is an SNL rap parody from 2014 that humorously depicts adult children returning home for Thanksgiving and enjoying special privileges.
The sketch featured SNL cast members including Kate McKinnon, Cecily Strong, Sasheer Zamata, Vanessa Bayer, Leslie Jones, Aidy Bryant, with guest host Cameron Diaz.
Fans consider it iconic due to its relatable humor about adult children's homecoming experiences and its memorable performances by the SNL ladies.

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