‘SNL’ Mocks Female Teacher, Male Student Sexual Harassment During Ronda Rousey’s Episode
Teachers having sex with students isn't necessarily a typical subject of comedy, but it appears that when it happens between a male student and a female teacher, some people perceive it differently—mainly the male students in the situation (and all of his friends and possibly quite a few men who hear about it). Which is exactly what Saturday Night Live attempted to prove in the below sketch with player Pete Davidson and host Ronda Rousey.
Davidson played a student on trial in a case against both Rousey and fellow teacher (in the sketch) Cecily Strong. It appeared the two teachers took advantage of their situation to, well, take advantage of their student...together.
Which, if you hadn't gathered by now, Davidson's character appeared to take no issue with. And neither did the judge (Kenan Thompson).
Telling the court that he "very clearly" remembers the events that occurred with his teachers—meaning his threesome, folks—Davidson then described that he thinks of what went down just about every day.
As many men might.
"After I walked in, I went to the bathroom. I looked at myself in the mirror and I said, 'Your life begins today!' And then I came out, and then...we got down."
For five hours...
As Denzel would say...
The above sexual "harassment" sketch was one of many memorable ones from Saturday Night Live this past weekend. Rousey stepped in as the host for the first time, also making her first public appearance since having lost her champion status to fellow UFC fighter Holly Holm. Rousey took some time during her monologue at the show to congratulate Holm for her victory, noting that it was the fight she deserved to win.