Fans were left hot and bothered by Jacob Elordi and Renee Rapp on SNL. (SNL/NBC) Saturday Night Live (SNL) featuring Jacob Elordi and Reneé Rapp really was for the girls, gays and bisexuals and fans were left thirsting hard. Saltburn and Euphoria heartthrob Elordi made his debut as the long-running show’s host and during his
Saturday Night Live
Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Wednesday, November 29, 2023. After saying goodbye to countless cast members over the last few years, Luke Mitchell is joining the cast of Chicago Med. We previously reported that Dr. Charles would be getting a blast from the past, and thanks to
Jack Harlow says working with Lil Nas X was “one of the best nights of [his] entire life”. (Getty) Jack Harlow cheekily addressed “rumours” he’s romantically linked to Lil Nas X as he pulled double duties as host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live (SNL). Harlow took to the stage for his opening monologue Saturday (29 October) to
Dan Levy parodied the It Gets Better adverts that inspired queer youth in the early 2010s. (Screen capture via YouTube/SNL) More than a decade on since the beloved public service advertisement inspired an entire generation of queer folk, Dan Levy gave a much-needed update to It Gets Better. Bowen Yang, Punkie Johnson, Kate McKinnon and
Over the past handful of years, Saturday Night Live has had a revolving door of Joe Bidens — from Jason Sudeikis to Woody Harrelson to Jim Carrey — and the show has officially introduced the latest actor to don the white wig. Carrey, who played Biden for the first handful of episodes of Season 46,
After the long year that was 2020, it’s understandable if all you want to do in December is watch some feel-good holiday content. Whether you’re streaming or watching on TV, there’s plenty to choose from, from the classics like A Charlie Brown Christmas or How the Grinch Stole Christmas to Hallmark’s Christmas lineup. And don’t forget
Dave Chappelle faced backlash for making an AIDS joke during his Saturday Night Live monologue (YouTube) Dave Chappelle is facing backlash after he mocked Donald Trump with a shocking joke about Freddie Mercury and AIDS on Saturday Night Live. The comedian hosted Saturday’s episode of the sketch comedy and variety show – and he won some
Saturday Night Live guest host Bill Burr has attracted criticism for opening the show with a tired monologue about Pride Month. The King of Staten Island star, who guest-hosted Saturday Night Live over the weekend (October 10), started the night on a not-exactly-original note by moaning about cancel culture and punching down at queer people,
Saturday Night Live alum Jay Pharoah is the latest celebrity to speak out about police brutality. In an Instagram video released on Friday, the comedian detailed his experience being detained by police. His story was accompanied by security footage of the incident captured from a nearby store. Pharoah was jogging on Ventura Blvd. and Corbin
The coronavirus pandemic continues to take a heavy toll as the number of confirmed cases worldwide rises. In the United States, many state and local governments have closed schools — some for the rest of the academic year — shut down restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, and encouraged residents to follow the Centers for Disease Control’s
Saturday Night Live returned with a new episode on Saturday, April 25. The episode was SNL‘s second remotely produced installment to air after the series went on hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic and resulting production shutdowns. SNL took a page from the playbook of other late-night TV shows and improvised with its “SNL at
Saturday Night Live finally returned with a new episode on Saturday, April 11, following an extended hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic and resulting production shutdowns. In the stellar return, SNL took a page from the playbook of other late-night TV shows and improvised with an “SNL at Home” edition, which was produced remotely while
If you’re like us, you tend to plan your weekends around new episodes of Saturday Night Live. There’s nothing quite like watching those sketch comedy segments live on Saturday nights to cap off each long — and, lately, chaotic — week of current events. Sure, DVR-ing those episodes works as well, but then you miss