It’s time to hold Hollywood accountable for its warped values. The left likes to tell us what’s acceptable, but this latest story shows their hypocrisy in plain sight.
Key Takeaways:
- Chloe Fineman, an SNL star, admitted to pantsing a 6-year-old boy when she was a teen.
- The incident occurred while she worked as a camp counselor.
- The video where she shared the story was edited after backlash.
- People online are calling out the story as disturbing, pointing out that the story was originally told for laughs.
SNL Star’s Disturbing “Joke”
Chloe Fineman, a cast member on the once-funny, now reliably woke Saturday Night Live, is under fire for a story she shared in a recent video. She casually recounted an incident where, as a 16-year-old camp counselor, she “pantsed” a 6-year-old boy.
She claimed it was retaliation for him lifting her shirt. The details, initially included in the video, were later scrubbed.
The original version mentioned that the boy wasn’t wearing underwear and a school bus drove by. This isn’t the kind of story that should be told for laughs.
Media Tries to Cover It Up
After the online uproar, Vanity Fair tried to do damage control. They edited the video, removing the boy’s age and the graphic detail about his exposed “ding-a-ling”.
They also removed the shocked reactions of Fineman’s fellow SNL cast members. It’s a clear sign they knew the story was beyond the pale.
But the internet never forgets. The unedited version is out there, and people are rightly disgusted.
What Does This Say About Hollywood Values?
This whole incident is more than just a bad joke gone wrong. It reveals a deep-seated problem in Hollywood: the normalization of inappropriate behavior.
They preach to us about morality, yet celebrate individuals who admit to actions that would be considered assault in any other context. Where’s the outrage from the virtue-signaling celebrities?
This is what happens when the left controls the narrative. They decide what’s funny, what’s acceptable, and what gets swept under the rug. Chloe Fineman’s story is a symptom of a culture that’s lost its way. How much further will they push the boundaries of what’s acceptable?


