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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.
F or the eagle-eyed Saturday Night Live observer, the news that Sabrina Carpenter would be pulling double duty as host and musical guest this season was unsurprising. Though last night’s episode was Carpenter’s first outing as host,
Last Saturday’s show was full of star-studded cameos, as former cast member Poehler brought back fellow SNL alumni Tina Fey and Seth Meyers throughout the episode. Fey also made a cameo to impersonate Kristi Noem in the cold open, while Poehler portrayed Pam Bondi.
A Trump joke on Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update" segment created an awkward pause when Colin Jost referenced Nazi ratlines.
NBC has revealed the upcoming hosts and musical guests for "Saturday Night Live" next month, with Glen Powell among the stars taking on host duties.
Tonight’s sketch once again featured Mikey Day as Rhett, but his usual co-host Lindy (Heidi Gardner) was replaced by Bev, played by Ashley Padilla. Padilla is a second-season SNL cast member. Although she didn’t have many major breakout roles in her first season, fans have often highlighted her as the most promising new cast member in years.
Marcello Hernández’s viral character kicked off an episode hosted by Sabrina Carpenter, while President Trump visited a most unlikely podcast.
In a night of reprisals for Marcello Hernandez, Weekend Update revived his character The Movie Guy — a cinephile with a wan viewing history.