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Punkie Johnson playing LSU’s Angel Reese on SNL

Almost overnight, Angel Reese has become one of the most popular athletes in college sports.

And now the NCAA champion basketball player has found herself — or at least a version of herself — sitting behindSaturday Night Live’s famed “Weekend Update” desk.

SNLcast member Punkie Johnson spoofed the Louisiana State University basketball player during Saturday night’s episode, following a week in which Reese, 20, and her LSU Tigers team won the national championship and abruptly found themselves at the center of a debate about sportsmanship.

Johnson, 37, appeared alongside “Weekend Update” host Michael Che during Saturday night’s episode, wearing Reese’s No. 10 purple and gold jersey and the sophomore’s trademark purple headband.

Reese also initially declined to go to the White House after first lady Dr. Jill Biden offered up the idea of inviting both LSU and Iowa for a visit. Historically, only the team who wins a championship earns a visit to the White House.

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Punkie Johnson playing LSU’s Angel Reese on SNL

LSU’s roster is predominantly Black, while Iowa’s is predominantly white. “I just know if the roles were reversed, they wouldn’t be the same. If we were to lose, we would not be getting invited to the White House,” Reesetoldthe “I Am Athlete” podcast.

The LSU sophomore also called the first lady’s idea “a joke” and refused to accept her apology. But last Friday, Reese came around to accepting Biden’s invitation andtold ESPNshe plans to attend the visit alongside her teammates.

Johnson referenced Reese’s week of controversy during Saturday’s segment.

“I got people big mad,” the comedian playing Reese said.

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Punkie Johnson playing LSU’s Angel Reese on SNL

Johnson continued: “Then they were made because I didn’t want to go to the White House, but then, Che, they invited Iowa too.”

Che played along, responding, “But they lost?”

“Exactly!” Johnson responded. “In the history of sports, when you lose, you take your a– home,” she said. “But then white girls lose and suddenly it’s ‘All Teams Matter.’ “|

Johnson ended the segment promising (as Reese) that LSU would go “back-to-back” and yelled out, “Angel Reese!”

source: people.com