SNL, Miles Teller and NYC
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The SNL versions of the mayoral candidates were much more forthcoming than their irl counterparts: Teller’s Cuomo copped to copping a feel, Youssef’s Mamdani admitted his plans for New York may face pushback,
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, lows and yikes of the latest episode of 'SNL.
Saturday Night Live” ripped Zohran Mamdani for making empty promises — and mocked his appeals to white guilt in a blistering parody of the New York mayor’s race. Mocking the
Andrew was stripped of his titles and honors amid a renewed interest in his alleged involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring.
Nwodim, who announced her exit from the iconic sketch show ahead of the current 51st season, caught up with PEOPLE exclusively while attending the Women’s Wear Daily (WWD) Honors Gala in N.Y.C. on Oct. 28. During the conversation, the comedian — who appeared on the show for seven seasons — revealed that life has been good since leaving the series.
After addressing the “racist” and “really f*cked up” cutoff to SNAP benefits as a result of the ongoing government shutdown on his social media, Saturday Night Live Weekend Update co-anchor Michael Che continued his commentary with a joke about the dire state of food insecurity in the U.
Comedian Shane Gillis made a surprise appearance in the latest Saturday Night Live, playing Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa at a parody NYC mayoral debate.
Saturday Night Live ‘s Weekend Update mocked Donald Trump's multiple White House renovations, as well his inability to be normal even while giving out candy to trick or treaters.