I was surprised when the Tom Hanks SNL controversy flared up, with Republican viewers especially annoyed by his latest sketch on the 50th anniversary show. The performance included a callback to Hanksâs âBlack Jeopardy!â character named Doug, originally from a 2016 SNL episode. Doug was portrayed as a Donald Trump supporter, complete with a MAGA hat. And this time around, the skit reignited arguments on social media over political stereotypes and comedic boundaries.

Revisiting the Sketch
In the original âBlack Jeopardy!â scene, Doug avoided shaking host Darnell Hayesâs handâplayed by Kenan Thompsonâand casually suggested a spin-off called âWhite Jeopardy!â during the exchange. The new tribute saw Hanks revisit that same persona. Once Doug got a correct answer, Darnell offered a handshake, only to have Doug decline, uttering an awkward âoh no no.â Then Doug quipped about creating a version of the show tailored for white participants. This little snippet ignited the Tom Hanks SNL controversy among Republican viewers who felt singled out.
Social Media Outrage
Some conservative fans took to social media to say Hanks mocked them and labeled them all as âslobs.â One user claimed the entire bit was a desperate attempt to poke fun at half the country. Another vowed to boycott Hanksâs films in the future. Critics argued that the reference to âWhite Jeopardy!â implied SNL was ridiculing millions of Americans. Despite the backlash, plenty of viewers saw it as standard political satireâespecially given SNLâs long history of skewering current events. Even so, the Tom Hanks SNL controversy underscores how divisive political humor can be nowadays.
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