
SNL, Connor Storrie Mock People With Tourette Syndrome in Sketch; Disability Groups Outraged
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Key Takeaways
- SNL first-time host Connor Storrie impersonated Armie Hammer, blaming behaviors on involuntary tics
- Disability groups condemned the sketch as mocking people with Tourette syndrome
- Cut-for-time sketch amassed 1.4 million YouTube views
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