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Dakota Johnson’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ Sketch Stirred Huge Controversy

 Actor Dakota Johnson once had the opportunity to host Saturday Night Live. Her loyal fans tuned in  but not everybody enjoyed all that her episode had to offer. Johnson starred in a controversial Saturday Night Live sketch based on an already divisive commercial that played on television. However the pure shock value of it all ultimately landed for some viewers  providing a very different experience for them.





Johnson hosted Saturday Night Live Season 40 Episode 14 with Alabama Shakes as the musical guest on the show. Her monologue featured an audience Q&A with Kyle Mooney  Kate McKinnon  and Johnson is real life parents, Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson. The actor was not afraid to poke fun at herself committing to sketches such as the  Fifty Shades of Gray Press Conference. This skit followed a young interviewer asking Johnson questions about the mature themed movie.


She continued to find the comedy in the entertainment industry through other skits.  Cinderella  Interns Worf MD and  Net Effect  all provided a media angle for Johnson on Saturday Night Live. However  they were not all so innocent  as one skit n particular took some pretty big swings.


The  Father Daughter Ad  took a major jab at Toyota is 2015 Super Bowl advertisement about a father dropping his daughter off at the airport to join the army. It garnered mixed reactions from audiences at home partially for some calling it out to be manipulative. Nevertheless  it is clear that the Saturday Night Live cast wanted to put a twist on it  and Johnson had a big part to play.


The actor and cast member Taran Killam played the father and daughter pair sharing a similarly emotional moment in the car outside of a building. However there was a twist when Johnson got out of the vehicle. She was not joining the army  but rather  she got in a car to join ISIS.


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