During her “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut, comedian Nikki Glaser delivered a provocative monologue that shocked viewers and drew criticism for its dark, controversial subject matter.
Glaser made a series of dark jokes involving sex trafficking and pedophilia on the show, which aired on Nov. 8.
“Here I am in New York City: Epstein’s original island,” she said at the start of her stand-up set.
She later returned to the topic while mentioning Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, when she talked about Gen Z, who “have a really big fear of being trafficked.”
“In my 20s, I just feared good old-fashioned rape. I didn’t think it would be a career. We didn’t think it was anything more than a temp job at a frat house futon,” the 41-year-old comedian said. “They’re like, ‘We’re safer w

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