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The latest episode of "Saturday Night Live" featured President Trump declaring the No Kings protests are actually a celebration of George Santos.
Season 51 of Saturday Night Live begins tonight with host Bad Bunny and musical guest Doja Cat. Bad Bunny, one of the most popular artists in the world, is returning to host the live sketch comedy show for a second time.
Asked for his thoughts on veggies (not a fan), Johnson sailed into one of Trump’s signature stream of consciousness riffs where he bragged about ending “200 wars” ― and addressed his decision to commute ex Congressman George Santos’ prison sentence earlier that Saturday.
Saturday night’s episode of Saturday Night Live made use of host and musical guest Sabrina Carpenter, opening with a musical medley in what is now the show’s fourth Domingo-themed sketch. As now-married couple Kelsey and Matt,
Rina Sawayama is a British-Japanese musician and actor who was born in Niigata, Japan. Sawayama started her solo music career after graduating from Cambridge University in 2012. She gained the attention of the media and music fans in 2020 when she released her critically acclaimed debut album, SAWAYAMA.
Amy Poehler played United States attorney general Pam Bondi during the latest episode of 'Saturday Night Live'
Attorney General Pam Bondi is weighing in on this week's "SNL" cold open, where she was spoofed by Amy Poehler.
Following Bad Bunny's premiere, the season continues with "SNL" alumna Amy Poehler hosting on October 11—exactly 50 years after the show's first episode aired on October 11, 1975—alongside first-time musical guest Role Model. Pop star Sabrina Carpenter will pull double duty as host and musical guest on October 18.