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WATCH: Kate McKinnon for Autumn's Eve Pumpkin-Scented Douche

WATCH: Kate McKinnon for Autumn's Eve Pumpkin-Scented Douche

SNL skewers the compulsion to make women smell like everything under the sun.

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There’s finally a nip in the air in Los Angeles, which means fall is in full swing, a fact not lost on the writers at Saturday Night Live, who delivered a pitch-perfect fall-scented commercial for Autumn’s Eve – a pumpkin-spice scented douche. Out player Kate McKinnon was featured prominently in the sketch that skewers the compulsion to make women smell like flowers, cool summer breezes, grass, squash, candy canes, and so on. 

Check out McKinnon and the rest of the SNL women for Autumn’s Eve. 

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Tracy E. Gilchrist

Tracy E. Gilchrist is the VP, Executive Producer of Entertainment for the Advocate Channel. A media veteran, she writes about the intersections of LGBTQ+ equality and pop culture. Previously, she was the editor-in-chief of The Advocate and the first feminism editor for the 55-year-old brand. In 2017, she launched the company's first podcast, The Advocates. She is an experienced broadcast interviewer, panel moderator, and public speaker who has delivered her talk, "Pandora's Box to Pose: Game-changing Visibility in Film and TV," at universities throughout the country.

Tracy E. Gilchrist is the VP, Executive Producer of Entertainment for the Advocate Channel. A media veteran, she writes about the intersections of LGBTQ+ equality and pop culture. Previously, she was the editor-in-chief of The Advocate and the first feminism editor for the 55-year-old brand. In 2017, she launched the company's first podcast, The Advocates. She is an experienced broadcast interviewer, panel moderator, and public speaker who has delivered her talk, "Pandora's Box to Pose: Game-changing Visibility in Film and TV," at universities throughout the country.