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Posted: 2024-02-26T17:57:39Z | Updated: 2024-02-26T17:57:39Z Aidy Bryant's NSFW Roast Goes Perfectly Wrong At The Independent Spirit Awards | HuffPost

Aidy Bryant's NSFW Roast Goes Perfectly Wrong At The Independent Spirit Awards

Bryant got big laughs while lobbing insults at stars like Natalie Portman and Sterling K. Brown.

Aidy Bryant  had a dirty mouth while hosting the Independent Spirit Awards on Sunday.

Acknowledging how hard it is to be an awards emcee, the comic took some risks during her opening monologue at the indie-centric honors, which took place at the Santa Monica Pier.

Attempting to roast attendees, Bryant instead cursed out several actors in the most clumsy fashion.

Hey, Natalie, you stupid bitch, the SNL alum blurted out at Natalie Portman , before instantly apologizing to the cackling May December star.

Im sorry. Sorry. I know, Bryant said, nodding. I think Im supposed to try to make it clever.

But the hostess couldnt keep things clean as she scanned the crowd and continued.

Oh wow, Sterling K. Brown, more like Stupid K. Bitch, she went on.

And Charles Melton, everyone wants to have sex with you, you stupid bitch, Bryant continued, getting huge laughs.

Climaxing with her nastiest faux-insult, the Shrill star turned to Past Lives lead Greta Lee.

And lets see, Greta Lee is here. Greta, from Past Lives. Hi Greta, she chirped, then calling her a slob and a slut and a stupid bitch as the actor nodded in agreement.

Im sorry, Im not a good roaster, Bryant admitted. Just know, though, if youre feeling scared, that I only did that to people Ive met, or I know, or I want to have sex with.

At this years Film Independent Spirit Awards, Past Lives earned top honors with both best feature and best director.

Watch Bryants full monologue above. The roast comes around the 2:25 mark.

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