Dua Lipa’s ‘SNL’ Performance Takes Aim at Gov. Noem, Analyzes Kendrick vs. Drake

Dua Lipa and the writers of ‘SNL’ didn’t give any leeway to a certain politician known for guns and shooting dogs. Instead, they turned Governor Kristi Noem into the punchline to start off the show.

Dua, the talented singer, took on the role of both host and musical act on Saturday night. In her monologue, she enthusiastically mentioned her latest album, “Radical Optimism.” According to Dua, the album title represents the idea of maintaining a positive outlook in every circumstance.

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During her performance, Dua Lipa shared some examples with the assistance of audience members. At that moment, Heidi Gardner, who was wearing a MAGA hat, stood up and introduced herself as South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem. However, Dua Lipa swiftly interrupted her.

The punchline must be watched, but the current sentiment towards Noem is completely pessimistic. She has faced severe criticism for recounting the story behind her decision to euthanize a puppy.

In her memoir, Noem discloses that she took the life of the puppy as it was deemed “untrainable” and “worthless” when it came to hunting.

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