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John Mulaney Says He Was Investigated by Secret Service After ‘SNL’ Joke
John Mulaney said comments he made on “Saturday Night Live” in February resulted in the Secret Service opening an investigation into him. During an interview on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Tuesday, the comedian — who got his start as a writer on “SNL” — mentioned that he received backlash for a joke that was, at most, circuitously in reference to the sitting U.S. President, Donald Trump, earning him a probe from the Secret Service.
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SNL Mocks ‘Desperate Old Man’ Trump for ‘Pretending’ He Won
“Guys, I gotta be honest,” Colin Jost said at the top of “Weekend Update” on this week’s Saturday Night Live. “I’m beginning to think that Donald Trump didn’t win this election.” Noting that the Trump campaign lost two bids to overturn the will of the American voters at the highest level this past week, the anchor joked, “They were the first rulings by the Supreme Court that were just the eye-roll emoji.” “But don’t worry, Trump isn’t throwing in the towel, because he’s been a fighter his whole life,” Jost continued. “At least that’s what it looks like on his brain scans.”
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Jim Carrey Resigns From Joe Biden Duties at ‘Saturday Night Live’
The nation has a president-elect. But who will play him on “Saturday Night Live” as he prepares to be sworn into office? The question is open anew after actor Jim Carrey took to Twitter Saturday to tell fans he was leaving behind the impression of Joe Biden he has offered over the course of the first six episodes of the show’s 46th season. Carrey has not appeared in sketches in “SNL’s” last two broadcasts, nor has Alec Baldwin, who has portrayed President Donald Trump for the past four seasons and the early part of the current one.
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Jim Carrey Stepping Down From Joe Biden Role on 'SNL' | Hollywood Reporter
The actor will pass the role of the president-elect on to someone else for the remainder of SNL's season. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the plan was always for Carrey to play Biden in the first six episodes of the season, leading up to and immediately following the election — though that wasn't stated outright when Carrey first came aboard.
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Just A Quick Reminder That SNL Is Paying Its Audience To be There
If it's not special treatment, then it's special treatment with extra steps.
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Elon Musk to Host ‘Saturday Night Live’ With Musical Guest Miley Cyrus
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is set to host the May 8 edition of “Saturday Night Live,” with musical guest Miley Cyrus.
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20 Worst 'Saturday Night Live' Hosts
As we brace for Elon Musk hosting the long-running sketch show, here’s a look back at the ‘SNL’ Host Hall of Shame
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Dogecoin plunges nearly 30% during Elon Musk's SNL appearance
As Elon Musk – the self-proclaimed “Dogefather” – made his “Saturday Night Live” debut, the price of dogecoin fell off a cliff. The meme-inspired cryptocurrency fell as much as 29.5%, dropping to 49 cents at one point. Musk mentioned dogecoin in his opening monologue and on “Weekend Update,” SNL’s satirical news show. In a Q&A with hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost, Musk called himself the “Dogefather,” said dogecoin was a “hustle,” and howled, “To the moon,” a catchphrase popular among doge enthusiasts intent on driving the value of the cryptocurrency to one dollar.
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Elon Musk’s Deceptive and Deeply Awkward SNL Monologue
The Tesla billionaire poked fun at his silly tweets, discussed his Asperger’s, and plugged Dogecoin—with a little help from his mom.
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‘Saturday Night Live’ Ratings Fly High With Host Elon Musk
A contingent of Elon Musk’s legions of fans tuned in to watch the hugely popular — and controversial — billionaire tech inventor and entrepreneur make his debut as host of Saturday Night Live. Last night’s telecast, hosted by Musk with musical guest Miley Cyrus, drew a 4.7 household Live+Same Day rating in the 44 metered local markets and a 2.7 adults 18-49 rating in the 25 markets with local people meters.
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'Saturday Night Live' Cast Bids Poignant Farewell After 'Crazy' Season
“Saturday Night Live” ended its season with a unique cold open gathering the cast together to recall a wild year of COVID and strange politics. “This year was crazy,” declared Aidy Bryant. “So crazy it made a lot of us crazy,” piped up Cecily Strong.
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Iconic 'SNL' comedian Norm Macdonald dies at 61 | ABC7
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Norm Macdonald Dies: Influential Comedian & Former ‘SNL’ Weekend Update Anchor Was 61
Norm Macdonald, whose laconic delivery of sharp and incisive observations made him one of Saturday Night Live’s most influential and beloved cast members, died today after a nine-year private…
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SNL Adds Ten New Writers for Season 47
Last year’s head writers are also returning.
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Kim Kardashian West pokes fun at famous family as SNL host
NEW YORK (AP) — Kim Kardashian West, sporting a hot pink catsuit, skewered everyone from her mom's boyfriend to her famous sex tape and estranged husband Kanye during her first turn hosting “Saturday Night Live.”
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'SNL' Alum Peter Aykroyd, Brother of Dan, Dies at 66
Peter Aykroyd, a former "SNL" cast member and writer who was the younger brother of Dan Aykroyd, has died one day after his 66th birthday.
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‘Saturday Night Live’: Tom Hanks, Tina Fey, Steve Martin Induct Paul Rudd into ‘Five-Timers Club’
“Saturday Night Live” bowed to the rising threat of COVID-19, opening its final show of 2021 with a pre-taped segment that featured Tom Hanks, Tina Fey, Steve Martin and Kenan Thompson …
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‘Saturday Night Live’ Gives ‘Family Matters’ A Dark, Dramatic Twist With Urkel-Centered Peacock Series
Saturday Night Live gave Peacock a pitch for a new Family Matters reboot, just after the NBC streamer dropped a trailer for its dramatic Fresh Prince series Bel-Air. The trailer-like sketch features sweeping clips of Chicago, that follow a slightly familiar figure donning bright stripes through seedy streets. Chris Redd then appears as the beloved Family Matters nerd Steve Urkel, who was played by Jaleel White in the original series. Instead of his cheery attitude, Redd’s Urkel takes on a more cynical view of the world. As do other characters from the family comedy.
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‘Saturday Night Live’ Cold Open Pays Tribute to Ukraine With Folk Chorus and Candles
“Saturday Night Live” paid tribute to Ukraine in its cold open by featuring a folk chorus singing a traditional anthem from the embattled Eastern European nation
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'SNL' returns from hiatus with a powerful tribute to Ukraine
"Saturday Night Live" returned from a nearly monthlong hiatus without a cold open. Instead of a funny satirical sketch, the NBC variety show chose to present a powerful tribute to the country of Ukraine.
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