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Gal Gadot kisses Kate McKinnon in SNL spoof

Gal Gadot kisses Kate McKinnon in SNL spoof

| | 08 Oct 2017, 04:55 pm
Los Angeles, Oct 8 (IBNS): Creating moment of fun, in the "Wonder Woman" inspired "Saturday Night Live" sketch, actress Gal Gadot was seen kissing comedian-actress Kate McKinnon, media reports said.

"The skit saw Kate, 33, and Aidy Bryant, 30, play two lesbian women arriving to the land of Themyscira, an island inhabited only by beautiful women," Daily Mail reported.

However, the ladies in the island were not lesbians.

According to media reports, as the women continued discussing their disappointment, Gal tried to comfort the women and suggested kissing one of them to see if she would 'feel something.'

"I know, maybe I should try and kiss one of you and see if I feel something," she was quoted as saying by Daily Mail.

Aidy opted out by saying she will become too emotionally involved.

Kate said that the two were 'not guinea pigs' and were not there for her 'to experiment on,' unless Gal wanted to, Daily Mail reported.

After kissing, Gal was quoted as saying:"I'm sorry, I feel nothing."

 

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