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Natalie Portman Returns To SNL With Another NSFW Rap

Cardi B eat your heart out.

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Natalie Portman returns to Saturday Night Live after 12 years with another obscene yet brilliant rap that would make Cardi B flinch.

While that’s a bit of an exaggeration, this article certainly isn’t ‘Clickbait’ as Portman states in her rap. The movie actress’s last appearance on SNL has dated 12 years ago for the release of V for Vendetta back in 2006 when she dropped her first explicit rap.

She makes a more up-to-date comeback and once again comes into her own and sticks to the rap’s roots in the reprise. Telling various people that she is going to “Shit on their face.”

MC Portman also manages to incorporate cliches, such as sex, drugs, and alcohol into her rap as well as allowing her water to break in her doctor’s face while she was giving birth. And if that doesn’t entice you to watch it; Portman also teams up with comedian Andy Samberg, who also makes a comeback as the lead vocalist during the bridge.

Portman, or rather her character Padme, is also seen pointing a gun at an avid Star Wars fan, and defends the franchise, telling them to “Say something about the motherfuckin’ prequels, bitch / Say something fucking nice about Jar Jar Binks / Now kiss ’em right on his 17 dicks.”

And it wouldn’t by SNL without getting political; Portman raps about the campaign ‘TIMES UP’ which supports women who have suffered from sexual assault, she manages to shut up anyone disrespectful of the campaign including the interviewer showing that she really gives zero “fucks”.

All in all, it is a must-watch! Check it out below:

Saturday Night Live is really pulling out all the stops; check out Will Ferrell’s hilarious impersonation of George Bush here!

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