The actor played the host of the parodical game show “Send Something Normal,” challenging contestants “to reply to a woman’s DM on Instagram in a way that is normal.”
Miles Teller roasted Adam Levine and Armie Hammer amid their respective scandals during this weekend’s edition of “Saturday Night Live.”the two have sent women during a game show skit titled “Send Something Normal.”
Teller, 35, acted as the parodical host of the game show, with Mikey Day as Levine and James Austin Johnson as Hammer. Other participants included Kenan Thompson as Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bowen Yang as himself. “All they have to do is reply to a woman’s DM on Instagram in a way that is normal,” Teller explained, in character as host Halen Hardy.Day as Levine was up first, and was asked to respond to a DM reading, “Hey Adam! Huge Fan. Love your Music!”
He then requested to see the female fan’s “most liked vacation photo,” before crafting his answer: “Gonna kick things off with a ‘Holy Moooly.’ Your body is making my penis smile.”Mikey Day portrayed a hapless Levine during the fictitious game show.
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