But that isn’t the ridiculous part of the story. The ridiculous part is that Spade had up a piece of the torn photo as a souvenir, and that Sunday night, while doing laundry, saw an Inside Edition report about the incident, with the entire photo reassembled… except for his piece.
Spade said SNL producer Kenny Aymong, joined by two security guards, told Spade: “You might have something that belongs to us.” Spade handed over his piece of the photo.
“I learned soon after that a member of the crew had stolen the ripped-up photo off the floor and sold it to Inside Edition for ten thousand dollars,” Spade wrote. “He was fired, but security thought that I might be in on it.” He wasn’t.
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