A "Property Brothers"-themed sketch on "SNL" spoofed President Donald Trump's demolition of the East Wing of the White House to build a ballroom.
Miles Teller served as host and Brandi Carlile was the musical guest during the Nov. 1 episode of 'Saturday Night Live.' Here, see the best, worst and most oops moments in our roundup of the highs, ...
The day after Halloween, SNL host Miles Teller and other contestants on What Did I Do Last Night? compete for Pedialyte and a bacon egg and cheese ...
SNL opens with a wild parody of the NYC mayoral debate, featuring Miles Teller as Andrew Cuomo and surprise cameos from familiar faces.
The actor played former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the cold open, which also featured Ramy Youseff and Shane Gillis, and in the monologue, he spoke about the loss of his Palisades home.
The "Manchild" singer doubled up as the host and musical guest for the third episode of season 51. By McKinley Franklin (L-R) Ashley Padilla, Veronika Slowikowska, Marcello Hernández, Sabrina ...
When Ryan Reynolds and Betty White starred together in The Proposal, a playful on-set rivalry blossomed into one of Hollywood’s most genuine friendships. Behind their constant teasing was deep ...
The White House is hitting back after a "Saturday Night Live" sketch lampooned President Donald Trump's ongoing feud with the late-night lineup. The White House, which has frequently, along with Trump ...
A White House rep has responded to the first cold open of “Saturday Night Live” season 51, which targeted Donald Trump and FCC chair Brendan Carr for their recent clampdown on late-night TV. “Reacting ...
NBC’s Saturday Night Live thrives on skewering pop culture, so it was only natural for the show’s first episode since May to acknowledge one of the biggest phenomena to emerge during its summer hiatus ...
Bad Bunny is hosting “Saturday Night Live” this week, and some fans are hoping he revisits one of his past skits. When Pedro Pascal hosted “SNL” in February 2023, he played the overbearing mother of ...
The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood has said she has no regrets about calling out a “mean and unfunny” Saturday Night Live impression earlier this year, describing it as “breaking a pattern.” Back in ...