In ‘Saturday Night Live’ Opening Monologue, Israeli Actress Gal Gadot Speaks to Friends and Family Back Home — in Hebrew
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by Algemeiner Staff
Israeli actress and model Gal Gadot hosted “Saturday Night Live” this weekend, and, during her opening monologue, the 32-year-old “Wonder Woman” star spoke to friends and family back home in her native tongue — Hebrew.
“Hi everybody, I just want to let you know that this might be a big mistake,” she joked. “The writers here clearly know nothing about Israel. In every sketch, they have me eating hummus. I mean, I like hummus, but come on.”
“They’re nice, but they’re not very sophisticated,” she continued. I think they believe that I’m the actual Wonder Woman.”
“So good luck to me, I’m hoping for the best,” she concluded, before switching back to English.
Watch Gadot’s opening monologue below:
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