Saturday, April 26, 2025

Bowen Yang calls JD Vance ‘a pope killer’ sending The View hosts into hysterics





Bowen Yang calls JD Vance ‘a pope killer’ sending The View hosts into hysterics


The U.S. Vice President met Pope Francis on Easter Sunday just hours before his death

Caitlin Hornik
in New York



JD Vance meets Pope Francis on Easter morning at the Vatican




Saturday Night Live star Bowen Yang took aim at Vice President JD Vance on The View this week.

Yang joined the show to discuss his upcoming film The Wedding Banquet. But the show’s co-hosts were eager to hear about his recent experience playing the VP on SNL. Yang has played Vance on and off for months, including a recent cold open spoof of the Signal group chat scandal.

While discussing his portrayal of the vice president, Yang quipped that he worked with a coach to get the accent “somewhere between Ohio and Appalachia.”

As the panel was celebrating him, telling him he “nailed it,” Yang said: “Look, the guy’s a pope killer.” Yang was referring to the fact that Vance’s Easter Sunday meeting with Pope Francis just hours before he died on Monday aged 88.

The panel — and audience — immediately burst out in laughter. Co-host Whoopi Goldberg turned away from the cameras to hide her reaction while her co-host, Sunny Hostin, looked stunned.

“Someone had to say it!” Yang added.

Bowen Yang (left) portrayed JD Vance (right) on ‘Saturday Night Live’ (ABC/Getty Images)


Joy Behar was quick to explain: “He doesn’t mean it literally. He’s talking spiritually.”

Hostin chimed in, “It’s just comedy!”

Earlier in the segment, Sara Haines asked Yang about the rumor that he didn’t want to play Vance on the sketch comedy show.

“I just thought there would be better people for it,” Yang responded. “It was my impostor syndrome. I was like, there are better people for this.”

Yang, the first Asian American cast members in the history of SNL, has been open about his desire to have someone else take on the vice president’s portrayal.

“I have a serviceable JD Vance, but I was like, you know what, this is a charge that I don’t take lightly,” he previously shared with NBC News. “Like, I want to make it pop as best as I can. I’ve been very lucky to play political figures on that show.”

Yang’s comments on The View come just days after Vance became one of the last people to see Pope Francis alive.

When asked about his Vatican meeting with the late pontiff by reporters during his subsequent trip to India., Vance said he’d “thought a lot about that.


1 comment:

  1. There is no coincidence.
    It is very likely Vance statements during the meeting with the Pope so aggravated the Pope so much, it led to serious disturbance in his blood pressure.

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