The former Florida attorney general shows her sense of humor after being parodied on Saturday Night Live
October 13, 2025: Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi is taking her latest pop culture moment in stride. After being lampooned in a gun-toting Saturday Night Live sketch over the weekend, Bondi responded with grace — and a touch of humor — by sending “love” to comedian Amy Poehler, who portrayed her in the segment.
Pam Bondi Laughs Off the Spoof
The SNL skit featured Amy Poehler making a surprise return to the show to play Bondi, who was depicted as a larger-than-life, firearm-carrying political figure. The sketch poked fun at Bondi’s outspoken conservative views and her public appearances at recent rallies, blending political satire with classic SNL absurdity.
Rather than taking offense, Bondi seemed to enjoy the attention. She took to social media to share her thoughts shortly after the episode aired, writing, “Love to Amy Poehler and the SNL crew — that was hilarious! If you can’t laugh at yourself, you’re doing life wrong.”
Her response quickly went viral, earning praise from fans across the political spectrum for her good-natured attitude. Many applauded Bondi for embracing the parody rather than criticizing it — a move that’s become increasingly rare in today’s political climate.
SNL’s Take on Politics and Personality
The sketch, part of SNL’s ongoing coverage of U.S. political figures, portrayed Bondi as a sharp-tongued, gun-wielding advocate for “freedom and fabulousness.” Poehler’s version of Bondi strutted through a mock campaign ad, dramatically proclaiming her love of “law, order, and leopard print.”
The bit drew laughter from the audience and stirred online conversation, with fans noting that Poehler perfectly captured Bondi’s Southern charm and confidence.
“SNL has been parodying politicians for decades,” one critic noted. “What makes this sketch stand out is how Bondi handled it — she leaned in, laughed, and showed she can take a joke.”
A Lighthearted Moment Amid Serious Politics
Bondi, who has long been a visible political commentator and attorney, has often been the subject of media attention. But her latest reaction shows a lighter side to her public persona.
In a follow-up post, she added, “Thanks for the laughs, Amy — maybe next time I’ll come on the show myself!” The quip sparked speculation — and some fan excitement — about a possible SNL cameo in the future.
For now, Bondi’s cheerful response stands as a refreshing reminder that even in the world of politics, a good sense of humor goes a long way.
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