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SNL's Kate McKinnon and Colin Jost on the "Weekend Update."
SNL's Kate McKinnon and Colin Jost appear on "Weekend Update."NBC/Getty Images
  • On the most recent episode of Saturday Night Live, Kate McKinnon spoke about the Don't Say Gay bill.

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Kate spoke out against the Don't Say Gay bill on SNL.

In the most recent episode, McKinnon, 38, appeared on SNL with co-anchor Colin Jost and initially seemed a bit confused about what the "Don't Say Gay" bill was.

McKinnon, who is openly gay, said that he heard about the law and thought it was amazing.

She said that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has taken a stand.

She said that it was in Florida of all places.

McKinnon didn't understand what the bill proposed. The Parental Rights Education bill would ban discussions about sex and gender in primary schools. It encourages parents to take action against schools or teachers.

At a press conference in Jackson, Florida, on Friday, Gov. Ron DeSantis championed and defended the bill against critics, CBS News reported.

An amendment that would have required school districts to out students within six weeks was withdrawn recently.

Kate McKinnon and Colin Jost on
Kate McKinnon addressed Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill during the most recent episode of "Saturday Night Live."NBC/Getty Images

McKinnon appeared shocked for a few moments, then apologized and said he was deeply gay. I am deeply concerned. It feels like this is going to make kids gay and trans.

She said that if the 90's were correct, then this is the gay.

McKinnon finished her skit by leading the audience in a chant.

Representatives for Kate McKinnon did not respond to the request for comment.

The Florida Senate will vote on the bill on Monday, according to CBS News. The legislation would go into effect in the year 2023.

The original article can be found on Insider.

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