Or as Wayans put it in his Thursday night monologue: “An anti-gay Republican just got caught in a thirst trap.”

Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, who has supported laws targeting the LGBTQ community, has been commenting on a 20-year-old man’s “thirst trap” pics, including comments such as “love it” and clapping emojis.

When the story broke, a spokesperson for McNally fired back:

“Trying to imply something sinister or inappropriate about a great-grandfather’s use of social media says more about the mind of the left-wing operative making the implication than it does about Randy McNally.”

Wayans wasn’t convinced.

“I love his excuse, though. His excuse is he’s a great-grandfather,” the comic/actor said. “That doesn’t make it better. The worse part is you know he probably called his grandson in to teach him how to use Instagram.”

Wayans then did an impression of exactly that:

Source link

You May Also Like

In a whirlwind first week, newly appointed Sen. Laphonza Butler acts like a candidate

The celebration of a film and television production magnet school in downtown…

Steve Harley, ‘Make Me Smile’ Singer, Dies at 73

Steve Harley, the 1970s British rock star who topped U.K. music charts…

Biden openly acknowledges 7th grandchild, the daughter of son Hunter and an Arkansas woman

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday for the first time…

Russia’s war in Ukraine | CNN

A Ukrainian woman is seen with her child after the Russian attacks…