Barbara Walters Hated Gilda Radner’s SNL Impression Of Her At First. How She Was Able To ‘Lighten Up’ About It

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I feel like for those who get impersonated on Saturday Night Live, whether it’s a president, celebrity or public figure, that’s when they know they’ve really reached a major level of stardom. For Barbara Walters that happened in 1976, however, she didn’t appreciate the impersonation for a long time. Barbara Walters, or Baba Wawa as she was referred to on Saturday Night Live, was one of Gilda Radner’s iconic characters from the early years of the sketch comedy show. While the late journalist didn’t appreciate the impression at first, she eventually came around to it, and the reason is both funny and heartwarming. 

Following the news of Walters’ death the world, especially the television industry, has been reflecting on her trailblazing career and how she helped many women in journalism. Along with this, her thoughts on Gilda Radner’s impression of her have also resurfaced. The Archive of American Television posted an old interview of Walters reflecting on the famous impersonation, and the journalist said: 

I hated the Gilda Radner Baba Wawa until I walked into my daughter’s room one night and she was up watching it, it was a Saturday night. I said ‘What are you doing up?’ and she said ‘I’m watching Baba Wawa, Mom.’ And I said ‘Well, oh well, look what she’s doing.’ And my daughter said ‘Oh mommy, lighten up.’ And then I did.

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