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Mikey Madison guest-hosted Saturday Night Live and spoofed Hilary Duff’s Today show choreography alongside Bowen Yang. The sketch revolved around two doctors who met during Duff’s performance on th...
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On Saturday March 29, the Oscar winner hosted the show for the first time where she was joined by Morgan Wallen as musical guest.
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Bowen Yang insists he didn’t get Shane Gillis fired from “Saturday Night Live.” The “Wicked” star, 34, shut down that rumor after Michelle Best, who worked as a background actor on ...
Live opened with a skit on the biggest scandal of the wee, so-called Signal Gate. The show had Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Vice President JD Vance (Bowen Yang) and Secretary of State Marco Rubio entering a teen girl group text chat.
Yang spoke candidly at a BFI Flare event in London on Thursday: "Like, the only reason that the wizard has powers is because he creates problems for other people."
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Now, through a recent profile that saw Bowen Yang, Mikey Day, and Kenan Thompson commenting on what it feels like on both ends of the spectrum of success there are some lessons about bombing that even upcoming SNL hosts should keep in mind before appearing.
SNL” mocked Trump officials mistakenly sharing military secrets with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg. The sketch featured Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaking intel in a high school girls’ chat, with JD Vance and Marco Rubio adding to the chaos.
An "SNL" cold open skit saw Hegseth, Vance, and Rubio crash a high school group chat to discuss military plans.
Bowen Yang went to considerable lengths to make Hollywood's biggest night! While speaking on the 2025 Oscars red carpet, the Saturday Night Live star, 34, appeared fresh and well-rested despite ...
Mikey Madison is the youngest Best Actress Oscar winner in more than a decade, as well (less consequentially) as the youngest Saturday Night Live host in a couple of years. Her fellow recent-ish twentysomething Oscar winners Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone both hosted during the promotional cycle for their respective first-Oscar movies (albeit both before receiving the actual awards),