"And so we were on a hike, and I was like, hey, Ollie, go look over there. It’s a hawk. And then I yanked his pants down. He wasn’t wearing underwear. His little ding-a-ling was out."
A recent video from Vanity Fair featuring cast members from Saturday Night Live showed one of the members, Chloe Fineman, attempting to explain how she got fired from being a summer camp counselor as a teenager for pantsing a 6-year-old boy, resulting in the boy’s privates being displayed.
In the video, titled "SNL Cast Test How Well They Know Each Other," Fineman asked her co-stars to guess what job she was fired from and later rehired. Revealing the answer, Fineman said, "I was fired as a camp counselor," she said, later adding, "I pantsed a boy."
One of her co-stars chimed in, "Oh honey, I think you’re on a list." Fineman said that the 6-year-old boy "wasn’t wearing underpants, and then a giant school bus drove by."
She said the young child "would lift my shirt all the time," and attempted to explain it off by saying, "it was a different time." She said, "he would be like, hey can I have a hug? And I’d go to hug him, and he’d, like, lift my shirt like a d*ck. And then I was like, I’m gonna get back at you."
"And so we were on a hike, and I was like, hey, Ollie, go look over there. It’s a hawk. And then I yanked his pants down. He wasn’t wearing underwear. His little ding-a-ling was out. And then these two twins were like, Ollie, I didn’t know you didn’t wear underwear. And then I was fired."
Vanity Fair appeared to have edited the video, cutting out parts of Fineman’s comments, including that the young boy was not wearing underwear, saying what age the boy was, that his "ding-a-ling" was exposed, and reactions from her cast members.
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