Radio personality Howard Stern recently expressed his dislike for Maya Rudolph’s portrayal of Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday Night Live. In a recent discussion on his show, Stern criticized Rudolph’s impersonation, sharing that he feels it doesn’t capture Harris’s personality effectively.
Stern noted that while SNL has a history of politically themed satire, he finds Rudolph’s take on Harris lacking in humor and authenticity. His remarks have sparked reactions from both fans of the show and followers of Stern, some of whom agree that the portrayal could better reflect Harris’s demeanor and public persona.
Maya Rudolph has gained widespread attention for her recurring role as Harris on SNL, where her performances have often highlighted the vice president’s mannerisms in a comedic light. Stern’s critique, however, adds a new perspective to the public discussion around the show’s political sketches, with some questioning whether the humor aligns with the real-life figure it aims to parody.