‘WWHL’: Bowen Yang Says One Terrible ‘SNL’ Host Once Made “Multiple Cast Members Cry”

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Not every celebrity who gets to host Saturday Night Live is pleasant to be around — take it from cast member Bowen Yang, who revealed that one actor once made “multiple” people cry because he didn’t like their material.

Yang joined his Las Culturistas podcast co-host Matt Rogers in the Bravo Clubhouse for Sunday night’s (Aug. 11) episode of Watch What Happens Live, where they were forced to answer a set of spicy questions in a game of “Truth or Kink.” If anyone refused to answer a question, Yang would zap Rogers, who was wearing a pair of vibrating panties.

Fortunately for Rogers, Yang truthfully recalled the worst behavior he had ever witnessed from an SNL host.

“Oh my gosh, well, this man, this person, this host made multiple cast members cry on Wednesday before the table read because he hated the ideas,” Yang said, before later adding, “Terrible.”

Yang did not name which celebrity he was talking about.

But on the topic of bad behavior, the actor had a lot to say about Teresa Giudice following The Real Housewives of New Jersey‘s alternate reunion. According to Yang, he couldn’t understand why Giudice wasn’t more upset that Jackie Goldschneider met with her husband Luis “Louie” Ruelas‘ ex-fiancé to dig up dirt on him.

“Something’s off and there’s a lobe missing because she’s not processing this in the proper way,” Yang said. “Even after all this time, she’s still totally fine with Jackie. I don’t get it.”

As for why Giudice was still blaming Josephs for leaking negative things about Ruelas in the press, Yang speculated, “It’s just about vendetta. The truth is not relevant. That’s why she’s tuning out the Jackie stuff. It’s because she hates Marge so much.”

Even Rogers described Ruelas as “very dark, toxic [and] weird,” noting, “And so as long as [Giudice is] on the show, her storylines are gonna be very dark and weird and toxic.”

Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.