Sabrina Carpenter pulled double duty as host and musical guest as the third episode of 'Saturday Night Live's season 51 aired ...
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At Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Chris Brown's Breezy Bowl XX show turned electric when Usher, Bow Wow, and GloRilla stepped on stage. The October 3rd stop, the last of the tour's Atlanta shows, ...
Bad Bunny, meet Juan Jamón. The singer, rapper, and actor returned to Host Saturday Night Live's Season 51 premiere on October 4, and anyone hoping for surprise celebrity cameos wasn't disappointed.
Saturday Night Live returned this weekend for the premiere of its 51st season, and took a shot at Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth in the process. The cold open, which featured longtime cast member ...
Saturday Night Live opened its 51st season with a skit skewering Donald Trump‘s crackdown on late-night TV, as the president (James Austin Johnson) warned that “daddy’s watching.” The skit also ...
Ejae, a songwriter on the film and singing voice to lead character Rumi, also announced her debut single, releasing later this month. By Nicole Fell Assistant Editor The ladies of Huntrix are set to ...
Bad Bunny delivered a message to U.S. Latinos in Spanish during his opening monologue on Saturday Night Live (SNL) this weekend, referencing his newly announced NFL Super Bowl half-time performance.
Bad Bunny kicked off Season 51 of “Saturday Night Live” with a bilingual monologue that referenced his upcoming gig as the Super Bowl halftime show headliner — and the right-wing backlash to the ...
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, el primero presentador de la nueva temporada de ‘Saturday Night Live,’ tenía un mensaje para todos: “If you didn’t understand what I just said, you have four months to learn.” During his ...
Bad Bunny clapped back at the backlash to his upcoming Super Bowl LX Halftime Show performance during an appearance on Saturday Night Live. The ‘DTMF’ rapper, 31, wasted no time in addressing the ...
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