Terri Hatcher Joke
I just read that Tom Arnold made a bad joke about Terri Hatchet at the Golden Globe awards several years ago. Apparently he was "booooed" off the stage. Does anyone know what the joke was?
shareI just read that Tom Arnold made a bad joke about Terri Hatchet at the Golden Globe awards several years ago. Apparently he was "booooed" off the stage. Does anyone know what the joke was?
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shareYeah, I read his autobiography.
Apparently he was presenting an award with her at the Golden Globes, and was having trouble with the teleprompter; reading it and all. So she says something close to "You want some help with that Tom?" He say, jokingly, "Sure, but I doubt it's what you do best," insinuating that she was better at sex apparently.
THen a couple of years later, at Saturday Night Live's 25th anniversary special, he was sitting behind her (all of the former hosts who could attend were there) and he said (thinking it was Kylie Minogue or a really young girl who has a sense of humor) "nice doily" in reference to Hatcher's small dress, and Terri turned around and said something like "Haven't you caused me enough hurt, tom?"
Tom said he didn't know it was her.
LOL
Gold, well done Tom!
shareThat's frigging hilarious. Chris Rock has said much much more inflamatory things about celebrities at the Oscars; therefore I doubt he was booed off stage and if he was it was clearly not warranted.
shareProbably because no one cares what a dork like Chris Rock said so it obviously had more of an impact.
shareTo the OP I found the clip of the moment on youtube...here's the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX1DGSFomTc
sorry it's not clickable
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Yeah...the audience didn't boo him...it was just a rebukeful "ahhhhh."
It was funny and he quickly said he was only teasing. If she couldn't handle that ribbing, she needs to get a tougher vajayjay.
Let me help you out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX1DGSFomTc
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