Tracy Morgan Takes on Former SNL Castmates

October 14, 2009 at 8:29am PST
Photos: Random House

We're done thinking that Tracy Morgan is an act. He is Tracy Jordan on 30 Rock, which is to say totally nuts.

His new book, I Am the New Black, comes out next week, but we got some choice snippets in the meantime. Morgan doesn't have very nice things to say about his former SNL castmembers, Chris Kattan and Cheri Oteri. They never respected him, he says, but he thinks they got some comeuppance.

He wrote: ”Where’s Chris Kattan now? Where’s Cheri Oteri now? That bitch can’t even get arrested.”

Whoa! He does have nicer words for Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon who he says were nicer to him.

Now we wonder what happened (but probably not enough to buy the book). It's crazytown behind the scenes of SNL, huh?

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