Since being adopted by saturday night live Shane Gillis, who was quickly fired in 2019 after racist, sexist, and homophobic comments surfaced, currently appears as a host on Studio 8H and has taken time to allude to his history. There was nothing to waste. “I was fired from this show a while ago. Don’t look that up. If you don’t know why, don’t Google it,” he said, then rightly added, “I’m probably here. You shouldn’t be there.” Instead, Gillis said he should probably become a high school football coach. “God perfectly formed me to be a high school football coach, slash 9th grade sex education teacher,” he said, reiterating that his father, who was in the audience, is a volunteer assistant coach for girls’ high school basketball. “I thought it was funny,” Gillis said with a shrug, clearly unhappy with the audience’s reaction. Are they bringing him here to make fun of the fact that his father is a girls high school basketball coach? Are you okay. I thought it was great, never mind. ” After talking about “getting around” his Down syndrome, Gillis again criticized the fact that his monologue didn’t land. “Look, we don’t have any material to put on TV, do we? We’re trying really hard. Also, it’s very bright in this place, so I can tell you guys aren’t having fun,” he said. That doesn’t take into account people watching at home, but at least they could turn it off.