Che, who serves as the co-head writer on “Saturday Night Live,” rushed to social media Monday to defend Koy in the wake of criticism over his monologueFor one, it’s very difficult to make movie stars laugh. They’re way too self-conscious to have a good time.”

 

 

Michael Che warns comedians should ‘boycott hosting award shows’ after Jo Koy’s Golden Globes backlash

 

 

 

“Two, they don’t even want to laugh,” he continued. “They’re too busy thinking about their careers and their speeches and their ’cause’… They think they wanna be made fun of, but they actually don’t. They actually just want their trophy. And a nice photo.”Koy told the crowd, “I got the gig 10 days ago. You want a perfect monologue? Yo, shut up … I wrote some of these, and they’re the ones you’re laughing at.”“‘Oppenheimer’ is based on a 721-page Pulitzer Prize-winning book about the Manhattan Project, and ‘Barbie’ is on a plastic doll with big boobies,” the comedian said.

The now-viral moment caught Che’s attention, prompting him to slam celebs who roll their eyes at jokes.

“You know what really bugs me at award shows? Whenever a standup host is struggling, they always cut to some actor making this face [rolling eye emoji] face, like really dude..? You can’t just “act” like the s–t was funny..?” he wrote in a separate Instagram post, which has also since been deleted.“But then, when that same (expletive) actor loses their category, the camera cuts to them and they’re smiling and clapping! ohhhhh, so you caaaaaan fake happiness nowwwwwww…”

 

Che, 40, sensationally added that “Hollywood doesn’t respect comedians.”

“If they did, Eddie Murphy and Jim Carrey would have about 3 Oscars each.. and for their comedy movies! Not the dramas they had to do they could be taken seriously,” he went on.