When Saturday Night Live parodies real life, the results can be hilarious! Join us as we showcase the SNL Pam Bondi parody alongside the actual footage that inspired it. Did the comedy writers nail it ...
You don't get to a 51st season by throwing bombs, and Saturday offered none. The most viewed part of any "SNL" — the cold open — offered exactly what most cold opens offer (a riff off the news), ...
The 2025 Saturday Night Live cast shakeup stirred quite a debate online as new featured players joined the show. Among the most shocking exits came from Ego Nwodim, who was a fan-favorite for seven ...
“Saturday Night Live” made headlines when five stars left the show ahead of season 51, but cast shakeups are nothing new for the sketch comedy show. One year before Devon Walker, Emil Wakim, Michael ...
It took all of three minutes before “Donald Trump” showed up in the season 51 premiere of “Saturday Night Live.” The show responded to recent government pressure on late-night television with its mock ...
The White House dismissed NBC’s "Saturday Night Live" as a "waste of time" akin to watching paint dry when reached for comment about its recent season premiere. The long-running sketch comedy series ...
Bad Bunny, el primero presentador de la nueva temporada de ‘Saturday Night Live,’ tenía un mensaje para todos: “If you didn’t understand what I just said, you have four months to learn.” During his ...
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“Saturday Night Live” went after J.K. Rowling. Yang’s Dobby joined Michael Che and Colin Jost at the table and nervously explained that his “Master” told him to go on television “and define once and ...
"SNL" wasted no time before taking on the Jimmy Kimmel controversy in its season premiere. The sketch show's cold open on Oct. 4 addressed the recent suspension of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and spoofed the ...
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, framed the show as a celebration of Latino identity and contribution to U.S. culture. On “SNL,” he carried that same pride with bilingual confidence, ...