Harry Styles gets way too thirsty on Sara Lee's main in this 'SNL' sketch

Must stop toxic in community
By Jess Joho  on 
Harry Styles gets way too thirsty on Sara Lee's main in this 'SNL' sketch
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Branded social media hard world to navigate nowadays, so we don't blame Harry Styles' character for not nailing it in this Saturday Night Live sketch. Or rather, maybe nailing it a bit too much.

Dylan, Sara Lee Bread's content creator, gets called out on some curious crossover between his personal brand and the company's brand on Instagram. To be fair, though, who wouldn't comment "wreck me daddy" on a Nick Jonas picture?

The sketch is already boosting Sara Lee Bread's engagement, too. Some Instagram users have taken to their account to comment "must get rid of toxic in community" and "need me a real king."

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Jess Joho

Jess is an LA-based culture critic who covers intimacy in the digital age, from sex and relationship to weed and all media (tv, games, film, the web). Previously associate editor at Kill Screen, you can also find her words on Vice, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, Vox, and others. She is a Brazilian-Swiss American immigrant with a love for all things weird and magical.


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