Bill Burr Teases Election Shenanigans and Conspiracies in Hilarious ‘SNL’ Promo
Bill Burr will host “Saturday Night Live” this weekend in a post-Election Day episode, and the promo for his appearance takes a playful, conspiratorial twist. The clip opens with Burr making coffee backstage, chatting with cast member Marcello Hernández. They begin discussing Tuesday’s election, though any details are hilariously drowned out by sudden background noises—like a blender or vacuum—cleverly obscuring their words.
At one point, Burr shares an exaggerated tale about being in a steam room with Rudy Giuliani, hinting that Giuliani revealed Epstein’s real killer, only for the “answer” to be covered by a drill noise. Hernández is stunned, remarking, “I didn’t even think he was a suspect, wow.”
As the promo continues, Hernández mentions a cousin in the Pentagon who knows some “classified” information, but a leaf blower drowns out his words. They also hint at a joke about partying, with muffled saxophone music obscuring their cryptic references.
Finally, when Hernández asks who Burr voted for, Burr cheekily answers, “I voted for everybody. Just filled them in—democracy!” Both joke about invalidating their votes as a way of avoiding blame for whatever happens.
The bit is a lighthearted, layered take on post-election conspiracies and wild theories, reminiscent of the humor used by “The Simpsons” for past sports games. Burr’s episode airs with musical guest Mk.gee.
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