‘SNL’ Mocks Lady Gaga’s ‘100 People in a Room’ Speech on ‘Celebrity Family Feud’

If you’ve been paying too much attention to awards season, you already know about Lady Gaga’s “100 people in a room” speech.

A staple of her appearances over the last several months, it’s meant as an expression of gratitude to her “A Star Is Born” director/co-star: There can be 100 people in the room and 99 don’t believe in you.

You just need one to believe in you, and that was Bradley Cooper.”Gaga’s habit of repeating the line was mocked by Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg during their Golden Globes monologue, and made its way onto “Saturday Night Live” last night.As part of a “Family Feud” skit pitting this year’s Academy Awards nominees against each other, Gaga (Melissa Villaseñor) finds herself repeating her familiar bit.

“It is such an honor to be on the ‘Feud,’” she says after being introduced.

“If 99 people are surveyed,

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