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It’s the last SNL of 2023, former cast MVP Kate McKinnon is hosting, and that just means the cold open had to dive into Rudy Giuliani‘s latest legal face plant — which is exactly what the ...
The cold open to the latest episode of Saturday Night Live is being called “legendary” by fans as it featured an almost neverending stream of famous faces. Martin Short hosted the special ...
‘SNL’ Cold Open Successfully Goes Full Meta With Some Donald Trump, Jon Hamm, Shaun White & Self-Deprecation Galore In Season 48 Premiere. Dominic Patten. Sun, October 2, 2022 at 4:10 AM UTC.
In 'SNL' cold open, Pete Hegseth shares war plans with high school girls. Kieran Culkin crashes Jon Hamm's 'SNL' monologue. Johansson wasn't the only A-lister to make a cameo in Saturday's episode.
In the "SNL" cold open, Maya Rudolph's Kamala Harris stresses while watching the vice presidential debate. Skip to ... — Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) October 6, 2024.
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'SNL' Cold Open turns Trump’s 100 days into a bizarre executive order bonanza. Trump interrupts 'Jesus,' riffs on Easter, tariffs, and more in 'SNL' cold open.
The 'Saturday Night Live' cold open featured the main cast sarcastically sharing their support for Donald Trump and unveiled a flattering new impression of the Orange One.
It definitely wasn’t a touchdown. “Saturday Night Live” bungled its NFL-themed cold open after proclaiming that football is the “only thing everyone still watches.” Saturday’s start to ...
SNL Cold Open tends to skewer the most ridiculous political to-do of the week. There was a lot to choose from: George Santos joining Cameo, the chaotic fourth GOP debate, Donald Trump straight-up ...
‘SNL’ Cold Open Mocks Oscars With Slapgate, Jamie Lee Curtis, George Santos References. Jenna Ortega, star of 'Wednesday' and 'Scream VI,' made her hosting debut on the comedy show, with ...
The 48th season of Saturday Night Live kicked off with a heavy dose of self-referential humor, with ESPN’s ManningCast analyzing the late night show’s opening sketch. “Oh good, a Trump ...