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Yes, SNL is new on Saturday, Nov. 1. It is the fourth episode of season 51. Miles Teller is serving as host and Brandi Carlile will be the musical guest. The Nov. 1 episode will mark the actor's second time hosting and the singer's fourth time as musical guest overall. (She's previously made three solo appearances, as well as one with Elton John .)
When Witherspoon thinks back to that 2001 episode, she remembers how she “completely left my body” during the entire episode and “did not go again for 15 years,” referring to the long-running sketch comedy show. She finally returned in 2015 to host SNL during season 40, with musical guest Florence and the Machine.
A "Property Brothers"-themed sketch on "SNL" spoofed President Donald Trump's demolition of the East Wing of the White House to build a ballroom.
"I don't know why he needed so many Usain Bolt shoes. He didn't know what size they were," the "Saturday Night Live" alum tells EW.
Bob Trumpy, the legendary Bengals tight end and sports radio broadcaster, has died at 80. The Bengals announced the tragic news on Sunday (via The State Journal Register). Trumpy was taken out of Utah in the 12th round of the 1969 draft. He played 10 seasons for Cincinnati, collecting 4,600 yards, ...
In the 'Saturday Night Live' parody, James Austin Johnson's Donald Trump says the ballroom budget is "between $350 million and infinity."
The former Saturday Night Live host recently revealed the identity of the host who took on a sketch that so many before her declined. In their defense, it involved losing teeth, pulling out hair, and appearing pretty damn hideous before millions of viewers. So which star was willing to embrace the horrors? None other than Margot Robbie.
Reese Witherspoon has had a long-standing career as an actor, producer, and entrepreneur, one that she has built over the years.
Saturday Night Live recently put together a hilarious NHL-related sketch featuring the Nashville Predators. But this isn't the first time hockey has been the focal point of an SNL sketch.
During the late-night comedy sketch series, Teller portrayed former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo alongside Shane Gillis as Curtis Sliwa and Ramy Youssef as Zohran Mamdani, in a mock NYC mayoral race debate for the Cold Open.
Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update delivered a shockwave with Colin Jost's controversial Donald Trump Halloween joke, referencing Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' and child abuse allegations. The edgy commentary,