Amy Adams Declined 'Graphic' SNL Sketch to Protect Young 'Enchanted' Fans
Actress Amy Adams opted not to participate in a "graphic" 'Saturday Night Live' sketch written by Andy Samberg. Her decision was driven by a desire to protect her young fanbase, particularly those who admire her role as a princess in the film 'Enchanted'. Adams revealed her stance during an interview, emphasizing her reluctance to have the princess character engage in such material.
Amy Adams recently revealed her decision to reject a "graphic" 'Saturday Night Live' sketch, which was penned by comedian Andy Samberg.
The actress stated that her primary motivation for declining the sketch was to protect her younger fans. Specifically, Adams referenced her role as a princess in the Disney film 'Enchanted', explaining that she "didn’t want to be the princess singing about that particular act."
This detail regarding the unaired sketch and Adams' reasoning was shared during her appearance and interview with Seth Meyers.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Adams made this statement.


