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‘SNL’ sings about sexual harassment and Kevin Spacey in ‘Welcome to Hell’

‘SNL’ sings about sexual harassment and Kevin Spacey in ‘Welcome to Hell’
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Last night on Saturday Night Live, host Saoirse Ronan joined the women of SNL to perform a song about sexual harassment and assault.

“Welcome to Hell” is an upbeat pop track with a Katy Perry-esque video and lyrics about how sexual predators are nothing new.

They even mention Kevin Spacey. “Now House of Cards is ruined and that really sucks,” the women sing. “Well, here’s a list of stuff that’s ruined for us: parking and walking and Uber and ponytails; bathrobes and nighttime and drinking and hotels.”

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