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On her first day shooting Apple TV+’s new hit series The Studio, Chase Sui Wonders walked onto the Warner Brothers lot and ...
This woman went dumpster diving at Burlington and hit the jackpot with bags, purses, and beauty items, Disclaimer: This ...
Jon Hamm returned to Saturday Night Live to host for the fourth time with musical guest Lizzo. It was his fourth time hosting. The Mad Men star previously hosted once in 2008 and twice in 2010. While ...
In his fourth hosting gig, Hamm was assured, confident, and, well, a big ol’ handsome goof. As he reminded everyone with a mid-monologue montage (or whatever it’s called when your 14 cameo appearances ...
Big Mac and a hula skirt. Get me to God’s country, right? Remember that?” Later in the program, Colin Jost referenced Wallen’s exit during the Weekend Update. “Money is leaving the stock ...
Colin Jost introduced the soon-to-be iconic sketch: “Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for the baddest chick on the block.” Nwodim proceeded to give a hilarious standup, showing what her alter ...
That didn’t age well. Colin Jost called attention to a past “Saturday Night Live” episode featuring problematic stars Russell Brand and Chris Brown on the latest “Weekend Update” segment.
During the sketch, you can see co-hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che bursting into laughter in the background when Nwodim asked the audience: “These men ain’t what?” followed by the audience ...
During the Weekend Update segment, co-host Colin Jost welcomed fellow cast member Ego Nwodim to comment on the White House Correspondents’ Dinner organizers’ controversial decision to axe ...
Saturday Night Live took several jabs at country singer Morgan Wallen on April 5, just one week after he abruptly left the March 29 episode. Wallen had appeared as the musical guest opposite Mikey ...
The second reference came in the "Weekend Update" bit when co-anchor Colin Jost discussed recent stock market dips. “Just in the past two days, investors have lost over $6 trillion,” Jost said.