SNL’s spot-on childbirth skit will make you pee your pants with laughter
Mother’s Day may be over but we’ll be watching this Saturday Night Live skit over and over and over (yep, it really is that good). This past weekend, SNL had a special episode for Mother’s Day filled with many funny skits about moms, but Amy Schumer’s “The Day You Were Born” took home the top prize for showing what Mother’s Day is really about: pretending it was easy.
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This comedy special made me laugh at the parenting moments that used to make me cryThe skit features Schumer as a mom waking up to breakfast in bed on Mother’s Day, and while she doesn’t have kids of her own, her impression of the typical suburban mother is scary accurate (like when she pretends to eat the toast and says it’s the best toast she’s ever had?chills). She then tells him how the day he was born was the best day of her life, and like any curious kid at that age, he asks what it was like. Now, as anyone who’s been through childbirth knows, the moment you hold you hold you baby for the first time is amazing, but the moments before that are usually, well… not that wonderful. We don’t want to spoil it any more if you haven’t seen it yet, so we’ll just let you watch the hilarit...
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