Glaser will host Saturday Night Live on Nov. 8 and comedy fans will be watching the Roast Queen to see who she takes aim at.

Flashback to when Nikki Glaser destroyed Anne Coulter at the Comedy Central Rob Lowe Roast

SNL is trying to make a comeback this year and with Glaser, they definitely got it right. The comedian might have to tone it down a little for the show, but fans can expect some poignant humor from the Glaser on SNL.
What did Nikki Glaser say to Anne Coulter at the Rob Lowe Roast?
Glaser didn’t hold back when she got the chance to roast right-wing pundit Anne Coulter at the Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe in 2016. She started off strong:
“And without Führer ado, Ann Coulter,” Glaser got things going fast. “Oh Anne, what’s it like to be like a real life super villain?,” as the camera focused on Coulter’s face with an expression like she wanted to bury her head in the sand. Glaser continued, “I’d ask you how you sleep at night, but I assume just upside down in a robe of 101 dalmatians.”
Nikki Glaser Brutal ROAST of Ann Coulter 🤣😳🫣 | Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe pic.twitter.com/XT6gM3jBgi
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What makes her roasts so much better than the other participants is the imagery she describes. Granted, it’s not difficult to imagine Anne Coulter sleeping like that, but Glaser’s delivery is perfectly timed and brutally honest.
“Ann Coulter has written 11 books, 12 if you count ‘Mein Kampf’,” she continued. “Yes, Anne’s been called things like a racist, anti-semetic, homophobic, a white supremacist and that’s just while getting plowed by Bill Maher.” At this point you almost have to feel sorry for Coulter. The abuse she took was just brutal, but it didn’t stop there.
“The only person you will ever make happy is the Mexican who digs your grave,” she concludes with that gem. Her mates at the roast were equally rough on Coulter, who took the abuse gracefully:
Coulter did get asked by Hollywood Reporter about why she did the Comedy Central Rob Lowe Roast and what she thought about it. She didn’t point any fingers or get defensive, but she obviously didn’t know what she was getting into and didn’t enjoy the experience. When asked about why she thought the roast became centered on her she go her own dig on Comedy Central, “I have no idea, but it probably has something to do with Comedy Central’s corporate decision to move away from comedy — which is paying huge dividends with the Larry Wilmore and Trevor Noah shows,” she said.
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SNL should be very funny on Nov. 8, but it could get awkward for some of the guests and cast members if Glaser gets anywhere close to that level of brutal, in your face humor.
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