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SNL Alum Victoria Jackson Criticizes Alec Baldwin Over Decades-Old Comments on Her Appearance
Former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Victoria Jackson has publicly criticized Alec Baldwin for making derogatory comments about her breasts on two separate occasions. During a recent episode of the “Fly on the Wall” podcast, which features her former “SNL” colleagues Dana Carvey and David Spade, Jackson addressed Baldwin’s remarks. She recalled that Baldwin had commented that her breasts resembled “garbage cans” during a sketch in April 1990, and that he had made a similar comment directly to her on another occasion.
Jackson reflected on her experiences with Baldwin, stating that he has been “unkind” to her since the release of her 2012 book, “Is My Bow Too Big?”, which included an account of alleged inappropriate behavior by Baldwin. She also mentioned an incident where Baldwin inquired about the size of her breasts while seated next to her on set, describing the comment as “disrespectful, hurtful, and unsuitable”.
During the podcast discussion, Jackson criticized Baldwin further, suggesting that he harbors hatred and attributing her departure from her agency to “political correctness”. She also mentioned performing a comedic piece titled “White Men Are Good” at a comedy venue, which she believes contributed to her departure from the agency.
In addition to her feud with Baldwin, Jackson recently disclosed on Instagram that her breast cancer had returned as an inoperable tumor, estimating she had approximately 34.8 months to live unless other factors intervened.