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Melissa McCarthy auditions for The Voice in Hilarious SNL sketch

Melissa McCarthy auditions for The Voice in Hilarious SNL sketch

Melissa McCarthy is known for them physical comedy and divisive one-liners, but she has also proven her mettle as a singer over the years. Whether she appears as Ursula The Little Mermaidjamming to “Milkshake.” Identity thiefor even sing a Duet with Barbara StreisandHer vocal range is impressive. Even The voice Coaches think like that. Well, sort of.

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Regard Saturday Night Live Saturdays at 11:30/10:30c on NBC and the next day on Peacock.

In this hilarious Saturday Night Live sketch from 2013, McCarthy made an almost instant 4-chair turn after a disappointing performance of “Don't Mess with My Toot Toot.”

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SNL Actor Taran Killam opens the season 38 sketch and plays The voice host Carson Daly. “So far our celebrity trainers have chosen a rocker, a Latin artist and a goat that screams like a human,” he says. “Now the competition will get even tougher as our next contestant takes the stage.”

Enter McCarthy's character Casey, an aspiring country singer who wants a week off from work. “Don’t mess with my toot-toot, don’t mess with my toot-toot, you can have the other woman, but don’t mess with my toot-toot,” sings McCarthy’s character, as do all four coaches of The voice Season 4 turns their chairs around.

Melissa McCarthy auditioned The voice To SNL over 10 years ago

SNL Cast of the 38th season Bill Hader takes on the role of Adam Levinewhile Jay Pharoah embodied usher, Kate McKinnon plays ShakiraAnd Jason Sudeikis becomes Blake Shelton.

“What are your dreams, baby?” Pharaoh asks as an usher.

“Well, my goodness. Good question. “I want to stop taking hitches off of U-Hauls,” Casey replies.

McKinnon then chimes in with her expert impression of Shakira, asking in a thick accent, “Do you have what it takes?”

“No, I don’t have any hot water tanks,” McCarthy’s character replies.

Sudeikis Then Shelton chimes in and asks, “Where do you live, darling?”

“Me? “Um, I live in a basement, except there's no roof.” The voice hopeful answers.

“So you’re talking about a hole.” Sudeikis says Shelton. “See, this is pure land.”

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So who does Casey choose as her coach? As well The voice is full of twists and turns, just like this SNL sketch. Kenan Thompson takes the stage as Casey says she's going with CeeLo Green, who was a coach for the first three seasons.

“Don’t Mess with My Toot Toot” is a real song

For that SNL In the sketch, McCarthy covered a real song by an American musician and Originally from Louisiana Sidney Simien, also known as Rockin' Sidney.

“My Toot Toot,” Also known as “Don't Mess with My Toot Toot”, it was released in 1985 and was covered many times before McCarthy attempted it. The song also won a Grammy in 1986.

According to the Louisiana newspaper, Simien once explained it The Daily AdvertiserThe phrase “toot toot” is “a Cajun Creole saying for a little baby, a friend, or a sweet person you love.”

How to watch old episodes of SNL?

Peacock is your one-stop shop for every season SNL. You can also watch SNL's Parody of The voiceand countless other clips from past shows on YouTube.

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