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Shane Gillis performs Trump impression on ‘SNL' during hilarious Trump sneakers sketch
Gillis, who has done a Trump impression in his own material in the past, joined a small group of people who have acted as the former president at Studio 8H.
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Ayo Edebiri seemingly owns up to her Jennifer Lopez ‘scam' comments during ‘SNL' sketch
Ayo Edebiri seemingly referenced past comments she made about Jennifer Lopez during her “Saturday Night Live” debut.
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‘The Bear' star Ayo Edebiri confronts Nikki Haley over cause of Civil War comment on ‘SNL'
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley made a surprise appearance in the cold open of “Saturday Night Live,” but it wasn’t all jokes for the former U.N. ambassador.
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Jason Momoa can't stop thinking about the Roman Empire in hilarious ‘SNL' sketch
Still thinking about the Roman Empire? So is “Saturday Night Live.”
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Timothée Chalamet channels pop star Troye Sivan in hilarious ‘SNL' sketch — see the singer's reaction
Chalamet returned to “Saturday Night Live” on Nov. 11 for his second hosting gig.
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How SNL honored Matthew Perry hours after his death
Hours after Matthew Perry was found dead at his home Oct. 28, “Saturday Night Live” paid tribute to the late “Friends” star during its live broadcast.
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Mick Jagger and Pedro Pascal join Bad Bunny in an instant SNL classic
As if Bad Bunny acting as the host and musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” wasn’t enough, rock legend and Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger and “The Mandalorian” actor Pedro Pascal popped in to help make Saturday night’s episode a hilarious classic.
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Travis Kelce recounts his and Taylor Swift's ‘SNL' surprise cameos: ‘It was electric'
Kelce and Swift both appeared in the Season 49 premiere of “Saturday Night Live.”
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce appear on ‘SNL' season debut
During the season debut of “Saturday Night Live,” Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce continued their “Love Story.”
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Live from New York … it's the return of ‘Saturday Night Live' after last season was cut short
“Saturday Night Live” is ready to make its return, five months after ending its season early due to the writers strike.
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Pete Davidson says he took ketamine for 4 years before entering rehab
Pete Davidson talked about his past drug use at a comedy show after leaving rehab. The “Saturday Night Live” alum had checked into a treatment center earlier this year.
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Mikey Day teases ‘SNL' 50th anniversary special: ‘It's going to be insane'
The “Saturday Night Live” cast member shared the news during a June 28 visit to TODAY.
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Pete Davidson's ‘SNL' Return Skit Cancelled Amid Writers' Strike
Pete Davidson’s May 6 episode of Saturday Night Live has been canceled by NBC. Find out why the Bupkis star will not be making his SNL comeback soon.
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Karol G Uses Comical ‘Spanish Class' ‘SNL' Skit to Make a Statement Against Photoshopping
The subtle protest comes about a week after the singer called out GQ Mexico for editing her photo on the magazine’s cover.
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Molly Shannon Enlists the Jonas Brothers for Hilarious Sally O'Malley Skit on ‘SNL'
Shannon returned to “Saturday Night Live” on April 8 for her second hosting gig since departing the show as a cast member in 2001.
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Michael Che Finds a Hilariously Mean Way to Prank Colin Jost on April Fool's Day
“That’s the meanest thing you’ve ever done to me,” Jost told Che.
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Shannon, De Armas, Brunson Will Host ‘Saturday Night Live'
April will feature a mix of first-time hosts and “Saturday Night Live” veterans.
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Watch Jenna Ortega and Fred Armisen Hilariously Parody ‘The Parent Trap' Remake on ‘SNL'
During her “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut, “Wednesday” actress Jenna Ortega and co-star Fred Armisen, an “SNL” alum, spoofed a reboot of “The Parent Trap.”
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Jenna Ortega Reluctantly Performs ‘Wednesday' Dance for ‘SNL' Promo
Jenna Ortega may be sick of the viral “Wednesday” dance but her fans sure aren’t sick of watching her do it.
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Travis Kelce Reveals Weed Suspension And Classroom Troubles During ‘Saturday Night Live' Monologue
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is the first athlete to host NBC’s “SNL” since former NFL player J.J. Watt did in 2020.