Were Bowen Yang and Kristen Wiig intentionally rude to Matt Bomer?
No, according to Yang, their behavior was due to being intensely focused on rewriting their Emmys presentation.
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Saturday Night Live alums Bowen Yang and Kristen Wiig recently recounted an awkward encounter with Matt Bomer at the Emmys. Yang explained that their focus was entirely on rewriting presenter copy, leading to what appeared to be a cold shou...
The incident occurred when Yang and Wiig were tasked with presenting an award at the Emmys. With uncertainty surrounding the availability of fellow presenters Maya Rudolph and Seth Meyers, they had to prepare multiple versions of their script.
According to Yang, the pressure to finalize their presentation in a short amount of time led them to unintentionally disregard Matt Bomer. Wiig corroborated this, emphasizing the urgency of the situation with the show starting in just 10 minutes. The moment also marked 50 years of SNL. Despite the chaos, both Yang and Wiig remember the night fondly.
No, according to Yang, their behavior was due to being intensely focused on rewriting their Emmys presentation.
Bowen Yang discussed the incident on his 'Las Culturistas' podcast with Matt Rogers, featuring Kristen Wiig as a guest.
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