Dan Levy's mom shut down the star's childhood bullies ahead of his SNL debut
As Dan Levy prepared to host Saturday Night Live, his mom sent a succinct message to the bullies of his past.
Deborah Divine took to Twitter on February 6 to address the “bully punks” who “made life miserable” for her son at summer camp in the late 1990s.
“I have just 7 words to say to you,” Divine tweeted. “‘Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night!'”
This goes out to the bully punks at Camp WTF who made life miserable for a certain cabin-mate back in the the summer of ‘96 – just because he was different. Well, after all these years I have just 7 words to say to you: “Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night!” @danjlevy ❤️
— deb d (@tingtime) February 6, 2021
The Schitt’s Creek star responded to his mother’s words with a simple tweet of his own: “Moms. ♥️”
Levy made his highly anticipated SNL hosting debut last night. The Canadian actor appeared with musical guest Phoebe Bridgers.
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“So many people worked so hard to make this dream a reality,” Levy tweeted, along with several promotion shots from the show.
“Thanks to everyone behind the scenes and to the incredible cast and crew.”
So many people worked so hard to make this dream a reality. Thanks to everyone behind the scenes and to the incredible cast and crew @nbcsnl for holding my hand through it all. 💫
📸 by the amazing Mary Ellen Matthews pic.twitter.com/CLVDmorasI— dan levy (@danjlevy) February 7, 2021