'SNL' cast members reveal what moms ‘actually want’ for Christmas in hilarious skit
reallyThe pre-recorded sketch featured host Paul Rudd, portraying the director of a HomeGoods commercial, while"SNL" mainstays Aidy Bryant and Kate McKinnon starred as two mothers who love to shop at the retailer.
Rudd tries to get the women to mention more attainable gifts, but the two women kept repeating that they only wanted grandchildren. Bryant said she wanted a “fuzzy blanket to swaddle grandchildren” while McKinnon wanted a “cake stand,” except with “grandchildren on top.” Rudd tried to encourage them to ask for a sweater and Bryant partially understood the assignment, telling the camera she wanted a “baby sweater."
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