[Video] Samuel L. Jackson Explains Why He Dropped ‘F Bomb’ On Saturday Night Live
Samuel L. Jackson is known for his superb acting skills, as well as his potty mouth. Mr. Jackson was one of many celebs that appeared on this weekend’s episode of “Saturday Night Live,” and in a skit with Kenan Thompson, the 63-year-old actor dropped a watered down version of the F-bomb. The skit came at the end of the show, and as Thompson was thanking Mr. Jackson for being on the show, Jackson blurts out “man fuh–!” He also continued with:
“This some bullsh*t.”
Thompson played along and responded:
“Come on now. That costs money.”
Watch the clip below.
[youtube]http://youtu.be/Xqd-MjeNTzc[/youtube]
Jackson addressed the skit on Twitter shortly after, blaming the slip-ups on the editing of the show.
Should Samuel L. Jackson be held accountable for his actions?


Previous Article
Next Article
Louisiana Mass Shooting K*lls 8 Children – Police Say Incident Was Domestic
Barack & Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground Leaving Netflix After 8 Years – Going Independent, Expanding To Multiple Studios
Atlanta Mother Bianca Huntley K*lled In Highway Shooting While Pregnant w/ Third Child, Family Demands Answers
Steve Harvey Morning Show Co-Host Shirley Strawberry’s Ex-Husband Accused Of Using Marriage In $750K Scam – Faces R*pe & S#xual Battery Charges
Spirit Airlines At Risk Of Liquidation As Fuel Costs Continue To Climb Amid Iran War
Media Personalities Peter Rosenberg & Laura Stylez Shut Down ‘Broke’ Rumors About Ebro Dardon: ‘He’s An Executive At Apple’
Usher & Chris Brown Unveil Dates For Co-Headlining Stadium Tour
Trump Takes Down Social Media Image Seemingly Depicting Him As Jesus Following Backlash, Claims He Thought It Was Him ‘As A Doctor’
I don’t know how you can call that watered down; the F and S bombs came out pretty clearly. I was watching the show with a friend that I work with at DISH. She claimed that Sam stopped short, but I disagreed. I was fortunate enough to record the whole show on my DISH Hopper DVR. It has a huge hard drive, so I will never have to delete this historic moment in favor of something else. After watching the replay a few times, my friend conceded that Jackson did let it slip.