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WEBJul 2, 2024 · In 1995 David Spade made a joke about Eddie Murphy as part of his “Hollywood Minute” sketch on “Saturday Night Live.” The joke followed the release of Murphy’s “Vampire in...
WEBJun 29, 2024 · Eddie Murphy doesn’t have fond memories of working on Saturday Night Live, and he still remembers when fellow cast member David Spade spewed a hateful joke about him on the air — several...
WEBSpade infamously joked that Murphy was a "falling star" following the release of his 1995 film 'Vampire in Brooklyn'
WEBJun 29, 2024 · Murphy, in an interview published by the New York Times, said Spade’s joke on “SNL” about his supposedly failing career came after Murphy’s 1995 horror spoof “Vampire in Brooklyn” had...
WEBThe Coming to America star referenced a 1995 Weekend Update segment on SNL in which Spade, then a cast member, quipped Murphy's career decline following the box office failure of Vampire in Brooklyn.
WEBEddie Murphy is looking back on some of the “cheap shots” he had to endure throughout his career, including one that sparked his longtime feud with David Spade.
WEBJun 29, 2024 · Eddie Murphy reflected being offended by a joke that David Spade made about him during a 1995 episode of "SNL." Murphy said that he felt the joke was a "cheap shot" and "racist."
WEBJul 1, 2024 · Eddie Murphy still harbors anger over what he considered a racist joke made by David Spade on Saturday Night Live episode in 1995. Murphy spoke of the incident in an interview with The New York ...
WEBJun 29, 2024 · Eddie Murphy doesn’t have fond memories of working on Saturday Night Live, and he still remembers when fellow cast member David Spade spewed a hateful joke about him on the air — several...
WEBJun 29, 2024 · Murphy, who starred on SNL from 1980 to 1984, looked back on the joke in a new interview with the New York Times. On a 1995 episode of SNL, David Spade was doing the "Weekend Update" segment when he criticized Murphy's movie Vampire in Brooklyn flopping at the box office.