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Japanese Breakfast was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live this week, closing out the show’s 47th season with “Be Sweet” and “Paprika” from last year’s Jubilee. The SNL stage was lit with dozens of hanging lightbulbs for both performances. During “Paprika,” bandleader Michelle Zauner wore a tiered white dress and struck a gong wreathed …

On Saturday night’s episode, the NBC variety show bid adieu to Kate McKinnon and Pete Davidson in subtle, but emotional ways. The show first said goodbye to McKinnon by opening the show with a recreation of one of the comedian’s most memorable sketches, “Close Encounter.” Saturday’s cold open brought back McKinnon’s Miss Rafferty — an …

Tonight is Pete Davidson’s final “Saturday Night Live” episode, and he took to a friend’s Instagram to deliver an emotional message to fans and share a behind-the-scenes video from his first night on the show. Davidson posted via “Saturday Night Live” writer Dave Sirus’ Instagram on May 21, hours before his last show, to deliver …

Kate McKinnon — as Dr. Anthony Fauci — opened this weekend’s show with ridiculous everyday scenarios that attempted to answer questions surrounding the latest federal guidelines on mask requirements for fully vaccinated people. “It’s your boy, Fauci, the patron saint of Purell,” McKinnon’s Fauci opened. “A lot of people had questions, such as: What does …

“I suppose it’s a good time to start therapy.” Frazer Harrison / Getty Images In the caption, Grimes revealed that she was hospitalized for a panic attack several days after the SNL broadcast. “Forgot to post these cuz I somehow caused myself to have a panic attack and went to the hospital yesterday which tbh …

Elon Musk showed a combination of humility and hubris as he opened his highly anticipated hosting gig on “Saturday Night Live.” The 49-year-old Tesla CEO, SpaceX founder and one of the world’s richest men opened his monologue by mocking his monotonal speaking style, saying no one can tell when he’s joking. “It’s great to be …

If there’s one thing Saturday Night Live’s Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant know how to do, it’s play tween characters with almost painful hyper-specificity. Last night’s “Study Buddy” sketch saw McKinnon’s Josh call his wingman, Bryant’s Jason, while the former is on a study date with “the Beyoncé of science class” (played by host Carey …

The two doctors — played by Kate McKinnon and Heidi Gardner — were being interviewed by Beck Bennett’s Wolf Blitzer, who was described as “an indoor man with an outdoor name,” according to the NBC variety show. “We’re doing this vaccine World War II style. We made England go in first,” McKinnon’s Fauci said. “Tom …

The emergence of a new public figure in the political sphere is a precious moment for fans of “Saturday Night Live,” one that often sets off a guessing game of which cast member (or, lately, which celebrity guest star) will be playing that person by the weekend. Who would make the best Brett Kavanaugh? The …

SNL, Morgan Wallen Joke About How He Was Disinvited for Breaking COVID-19 Protocols | PEOPLE.com Skip to content Top Navigation Close View image SNL and Morgan Wallen Joke About How He Was Previously Disinvited for Breaking COVID-19 Protocols this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. Source link