"Saturday Night Live" sent up its clear opposition to Donald Trump in the first cold open after his election victory this week, with the show's actors pretending they supported him all along.
Bill Burr’s monologue after the cold open of the latest Saturday Night Live did touch on the election, but he ventured into other subjects as stand-up comedians do. And Shaquille O’Neal ended ...
Now that the votes are in, the Saturday Night Live cast can confess that they've been with Donald Trump "all along." In full deadpan, cast members Bowen Yang, Ego Nwodim, Kenan Thompson ...
Is imitation the sincerest form of flattery? Not for Elon Musk, at least when it comes to "Saturday Night Live." The Tesla CEO, who hosted "SNL" in 2021, slammed the show on social media Sunday ...
"Saturday Night Live" is looking to get on President-elect Donald Trump's good side. In light of that, the stars spent the rest of the cold open trying to stay off such a list, jokingly claiming ...
How would Saturday Night Live deal with the recent presidential election results when they spend many a show mocking Donald Trump. The answer is in the cold open from Saturday’s show hosted by ...
USA!” Responding to another post on X about the gothic Trump hat making it onto “SNL,” Musk wrote, “They are so mad that @realDonaldTrump won,” with a couple of crying-laughing emojis.
Amy Adams demonstrated one of the first rules of comedy: Know your audience. Former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Seth Meyers, along with fellow "SNL" alums Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and ...
“SNL” returned for the sixth episode of its 50th season on Nov. 9 with host Bill Burr treating the audience to three Boston-adjacent sketches and a healthy (but not overpowering) dose of post ...
Hosting the post-election episode of “Saturday Night Live,” Bill Burr opened his monologue with a laugh: “Nice to be here on such a fun week. I don’t want to hear it. I don’t watch politics.