Wanda Sykes made a hilarious and lively appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” where she discussed her thoughts on Trump winning the election, her message to young people, and her Thanksgiving plans. Wanda, known for being an actor, writer, and stand-up comedian, brought her trademark wit and humor to the talk show.

Jimmy Kimmel began the conversation by congratulating Wanda on Trump’s victory, but she was quick to dismiss any celebration. Being a black woman and a lesbian, Wanda jokingly responded, “Jimmy, I’m a black woman and a lesbian, how the hell do you think I’m doing? I think they call that 0 for three.” She explained that there were many reasons why Americans voted the way they did, but it was not entirely shocking.

Wanda hilariously pointed out that perhaps the Cheerios commercials showing interracial couples scared white people, jokingly saying, “What are y’all doing? It’s just cereal!” She also mentioned the finger pointing and blame game that was happening after the election, emphasizing that it doesn’t solve anything.

During the conversation, Wanda discussed some of the issues that puzzled her the most about Trump’s campaign. One issue that struck a nerve with her was Trump’s targeting of transgender individuals, especially transgender kids. She sarcastically questioned why the focus was on a community that makes up less than 1% of the population when there are more pressing issues like climate change.

Despite the negative impact of the election, Wanda shared a positive message, saying, “If I were a straight white male, I’d be good.” She expressed her love for her country, stating that her ancestors have too much blood in the land for her to consider leaving.

As the conversation shifted towards Thanksgiving, Wanda revealed that there wouldn’t be any difficult encounters with Trump voters in her family. She mentioned that they all contribute to the cooking, recalling a helpful tip her mother gave Jimmy about grilling a turkey.

Wanda also talked about her “Please and Thank You” comedy tour, explaining that the name comes from her belief in the importance of social norms like saying please and thank you. She emphasized the need for people to communicate with each other and get involved in their communities.

After discussing her love for bowling and reminiscing about childhood experiences at bowling alleys, Wanda shared her dislike for the current trend of bowling balls without holes. She jokingly blamed this change for the state of the country, saying that everything went downhill from there.

As the interview concluded, Wanda expressed her pride in first-time voters and encouraged them not to give up on the system. She reminded them to hang in there and assured them that everything would be alright.

Overall, Wanda Sykes‘ appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” was filled with laughter and light-heartedness, providing an entertaining perspective on current events and leaving the audience in high spirits.