Samuel L. Jackson has been known for his exuberant personality. The actor famous for his role in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction and George Lucas' Star Wars prequels is known for his shocking antics that often create controversy.
This past Saturday, Jackson did more of the same when he dropped the f-bomb during a skit with Keenan Thompson. After Thompson introduced Jackson on the show, Jackson responded with the derogatory term. Thompson seemed uncomfortable with the response and when he tried to recompose himself, Jackson followed it up with another term, this time "bulls-t." Thompson tried to keep it together and threw out a joke to cover when he said "That cost money."
Immediately after the incident, Jackson tweeted an excuse for himself. "I only said FUH not F--K! K was sposed to cut off da BULLS--T, blew it!! pic.twitter.com/XLKgYTeT."
Jackson is slated to star in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained where he plays ruthless plantation slave Stephen. Aside from his role in Django and the F-bomb on SNL, Jackson has made other headlines for controversial reasons. Back in August he stated that it was unfair that Hurricane Issacc had not hit Tampa Bay, the site of the Republican Convention but had instead hit New Orleans. He then went on to be a part of a controversial ad for President Obama's campaign. In 2011 he called the Tea Party racist.
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