John Mulaney opens up about his drug dealer and rehab during hilarious SNL monologue: “I was there on January 6th, during the insurrection. Wouldn’t have happened on my watch. Because I would have seen to it.”
. So instead of the traditional cold open, cast members Kate McKinnon and Cecily Strong introduced a solemn song from the Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York.
“After a very complicated year, it is wonderful to be in a place that has always emphasized sobriety and mental health,” the comedian began, before trying out some new material about his intervention, subsequent stint in rehab, and the birth of his baby son.
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