Colin Jost and Michael Che’s seemingly ordinary “Weekend Update” this week was interrupted by former “Update” anchor (and host of the night’s episode) Amy Poehler. Poehler returned to her old desk for ...
In Saturday's premiere, hosted by Bad Bunny, Colin Jost appeared in the Cold Open as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who called the United States military "gay as hell," before ranting, "We are facing ...
"Saturday Night Live" returned for its Season 51 premiere and addressed the recent suspension of Jimmy Kimmel right off the bat in the cold open.
Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Seth Meyers returned to the "Weekend Update" desk to take on Colin Jost and Michael Che for a "Joke Off." ...
The episode fell on the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live, which premiered on Oct. 11, 1975, with host George Carlin. Created by Lorne Michaels, SNL launched the careers of comedy superstars ...
Colin Jost portrayed “secretary of war” Pete Hegseth during the first cold open of “Saturday Night Live’s” 51st season, lamenting that “our military is gay as hell,” but also mourning that, “It’s also ...
The new season of Saturday Night Live premiered on Oct. 4 and hit the ground running by taking a shot at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. During the cold open for season 51 of the long-running show, ...
Saturday Night Live returned this weekend, with singer and actor -- and future Super Bowl halftime show performer-- Bad Bunny hosting with Doja Cat as musical guest. It was the premiere of the 51st ...
'SNL' spoofs surprise Netflix hit 'The Hunting Wives' 'SNL' cold open mocks Pam Bondi's Senate hearing The Domingo sketch returns yet again for 'SNL' Cold Open 'The Pickup's Pete Davidson and Keke ...
The answer—as it has been for much of Trump 2.0—was to get meta. The season 51 premiere opened with Colin Jost as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (sure) lecturing the generals at Quantico about ...
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