“Saturday Night Live’s” Shark Tank parody was one of the most memorable moments on this week’s show, but at least one of the real “Shark Tank” hosts isn’t laughing.
Daymond John, the multi-millionnaire co-founder of FUBU, was portrayed by Kenan Thompson during the sketch.
The sketch included four ISIS terrorists trying to secure $400 million in funding for “crushing the West.”
“I can’t really say that I was excited about the topic,” John told TheWrap about the skit.
“I found it a little insensitive, but I liked the fact that I was the one who saved the world.”
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Thompson’s portrayal of John included him calling Homeland Security to capture the ISIS terrorists.
John also took issue with SNL host Chris Rock’s opening monologue, which included jokes about the Boston Marathon bombing and 9/11.
“For someone whose offices are at the top of the Empire State Building, we get terrorist threats often, as well as losing several friends during 9/11,” he said. “I was not that happy about what was on the show.”