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Nikki Glaser’s SNL Jokes Spark Outrage: Is Comedy’s Cosmic Alignment Turning Darker Than Ever?

Added on November 9, 2025 inCelebrity News Cards, Entertainment News Cards

So, here’s Nikki Glaser hosting SNL for the first time on a day when Scorpio’s intense vibe seems to have taken over the energy—because, honestly, nothing screams Scorpio like diving headfirst into the kind of edgy, boundary-pushing monologue Nikki delivered. She kicked off with jokes about slavery, slipped into the dark waters of sex trafficking, and even tossed in some quirky family shower anecdotes, sparking a firestorm of reactions all across the spectrum. Was she channeling that Scorpio fearless dive into taboo topics, or did she overstep the cosmic line? Either way, it got people talking — and debating whether this is just bold comedy or something much, much deeper. Ready to unwrap this hot mess express? LEARN MORE.

Nikki Glaser Faces Backlash For Shocking ‘SNL’ Monologue

Warning: Discussion of sex trafficking and molestation.

On Nov. 8, Nikki hosted SNL for the first time, kicking off the night with an almost 10-minute monologue that became extremely divisive among fans.

She joked about slavery, while getting her nails done at a salon:

Then, her monologue switched over from jokes about slavery to sex trafficking:

Finally, Nikki finished the monologue, joking about the awkwardness of taking a shower with her 4-year-old nephew.

When Nikki said her sister asked why, here’s how she jokingly replied:

Nikki’s monologue was met with mixed reactions, with a lot of people finding her jokes distasteful and or unnecessary:

On the flip side, others praised Nikki’s delivery and pushing the envelope with her shocking jokes:

What do you think about Nikki Glaser’s jokes? Is it just typical edgy comedy, or did she go too far?

If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE, which routes the caller to their nearest sexual assault service provider. You can also search for your local center here.

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