Reese Witherspoon and 'SNL' Cast Apologize to Moms on Mother's Day
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The 'Hot Pursuit' actress and the 'Saturday Night Live' cast members bring their real-life mothers during her monologue.

AceShowbiz - Reese Witherspoon was joined by her mother when delivering her monologue on "Saturday Night Live". In the spirit of Mother's Day, she and the "SNL" cast brought their real-life moms and apologized to them for the bad things they did when they were young.

Bobby Moynihan said, "Hey Mom, I'm sorry that I drew my name on the wall in marker and then blamed it on Grandma. Then you said, 'How did grandma get up and write that when she is in a wheelchair?' And I said, 'It's a miracle!' "

Jay Pharoah confessed, "Hey Mom, remember those sandwiches you used to make me in school? They had basil and stuff in them and took forever to make? Yeah, I threw them all in the trash." Meanwhile, Pete Davidson was apologetic for pouring ketchup all over his mom's coat and using it for a murder scene in his short film.

Witherspoon was the last to apologize to her mother. "Mom, I'm really sorry that that one time in high school I told you I was having a sleepover at Ashley's house, but instead I checked into a hotel with my boyfriend," she said. "But then I felt so guilty that I left and went back to Ashley's house."

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