SNL Character in Real Life

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27 thoughts on “SNL Character in Real Life

  1. A drunk is a drunk is a drunk! To fake a seizure…what type of person does this…for sure she is not cute (especially the picture of her in the backseat of the police car) with all her carrying on about everything. Making a call to a friend and them not even responding tells it all and 579K others know it too! Thanks to all the officers and firefighters for getting her off the road and saving innocent lives after she made the decision to drive drunk.

  2. I am epileptic and have had seizures and woken up fully aware and perfectly fine. I have even had EMS accuse me a faking it. I literally had a male paramedic say "Yeah, sure looks like you had a seizure." I've been epileptic since I was 5. So to everyone, please keep in mind, sometimes there is no post-ictal phase.. And not everyone is a liar! 🙏🏼

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