Conan O'Brien praises Norm Macdonald's brilliant O.J. Simpson jokes that got him fired from SNL | Video
Conan O'Brien pays tribute to Norm Macdonald for his sharp humor on O.J. Simpson, refrains from joking on the day of his death.
Conan O'Brien paid tribute to the legendary Norm Macdonald, reflecting on the comedian's sharp comedic commentary on O.J. Simpson, who passed away. In an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper to discuss his new show, O'Brien praised Macdonald for his brilliant humor during Simpson's infamous 1995 trial, calling him one of the greatest comedians of all time.
Macdonald's fearless approach to comedy, especially his relentless jokes about Simpson, led to his dismissal from "Saturday Night Live." O'Brien noted that the network's close ties to Simpson played a role in Macdonald's firing, highlighting the significance of that moment in history.
The news of Simpson's death reignited discussions about his tumultuous legal case, which captivated audiences in the mid-1990s. O'Brien fondly remembered Macdonald's stint on "SNL," where he hosted "Weekend Update" during the trial frenzy. Macdonald openly declared Simpson's guilt and continued to mock him even after his acquittal.
Despite the controversy surrounding his jokes, Macdonald remained steadfast in his comedic approach, even reaching out to Simpson on Twitter years later with a tongue-in-cheek warning about privacy concerns.
In his conversation with Tapper, O'Brien refrained from making jokes about Simpson out of respect for the timing of his passing. He emphasized the importance of honoring someone's legacy before finding humor in their life.
The legacy of Norm Macdonald lives on through his fearless comedy and unwavering dedication to his craft. His unique voice and sharp wit continue to inspire comedians and audiences alike, leaving an indelible mark on the world of comedy.
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