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Colin Jost once again starred in a Saturday Night Live cold open this week, reprising his role as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Jost’s performance largely made fun of Hegseth’s bravado over the Trump administration’s invasion of Venezuela earlier this month, but it also took a shot at Hegseth’s workout videos.
After a two-week hiatus, “Saturday Night Live” returned with a new episode Dec. 6 with host Melissa McCarthy and musical guest Dijon, marking McCarthy’s sixth time hosting, her first since 2017, and Dijon’s “SNL” debut.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With the explanation that the duo had agreed not to do one this time, Jost was “surprised” by his co-host writing several jokes for him anyway. Jost proceeded to read them — as ...
Saturday Night Live‘s Weekend Update wouldn’t let Andrew Cuomo forget about his failed bid for mayor of New York. The former New York governor, who lost to Zohran Mamdani in the June Democratic primary and again in the general election on Tuesday, had ...
Chevy Chase created “Saturday Night Live’s” most enduring segment. Here’s how the original “SNL” cast member turned the news into nonsense — and must-watch TV.
“Weekend Update” anchors Michael Che and Colin Jost brought their usual pop culture snark to “Saturday Night Live” on the Dec. 13 episode, and several topics have been of interest to Variety readers this week. He are some of the punchiest pop ...
The "Weekend Update" co-anchor shares in the doc that SNL boss Lorne Michaels wanted Murphy to "do something that was a little bit more personal" for his opening monologue. "Because people just wanted to hear him talk," Che says, but the Nutty Professor star seemed a bit apprehensive.
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