Martha Stewart says parole officer nixed her chance to host “SNL”

Immediately after the release from Martha Stewart’s prison in 2005, he received a call from “Saturday Night Live” Head Hanchu, Lauren Michael, who invited him to host a comedy show. But because of Stewart’s disappointment, he had to reject the offer for legal reasons.

During the appearance of “The Night Show with Jimmy Fallon on Monday,” Stewart spoke about this late down, “I wanted, and he asked me if I was coming out of Elderson, In this camp, I was not the time to do so.

Miss “SNL” came shortly after that when Stuart served five months at the Federal Jail Camp in West Virginia in 2004. After the 2005 release, Stewart spent five months and two years in home imprisonment. Under supervision probation.

Under parole, Stewart says he was allowed to stay out of his home for eight hours a day, which would make it impossible to visit the comedy series hosted duties and a strict schedule.

“I’m very upset,” Stewart told Fallon, considering the offer. “But maybe someday.”

Several “SNL” cast members like Amy Pohler, David Speed, Kirsten Wig, Kate McKinnon and Chloe Fineman have imitated Stewart for sketches last season, and the opportunity to see Stewart is the same in a future incident. The thing looks, the fans will like, the fans will like, including the felon.

“You will be a wonderful host,” said Felon.

“Oh, I’ll do,” Stewart agreed. “I’ll be amazing. Start a campaign. “

In his recent Netflix documentary, “Martha”, Stewart opens about his experiences about his high profile fraud case and his subsequent prison sentence, including a day’s period in solidarity imprisonment. –

“It was so terrifying to me that I had to go through the US attorney’s office to become a trophy for these fools. These prosecutors should be put in a quiznanat and should be kept at a height,” she says in a documentary movie Yes.

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