Rachael Ray and her husband John Cusimano are hard at work rebuilding their home.
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Insecure creator and star used her opening monologue to reflect on her career—which just as the country was, as she put it, “collapsing” from the 2016 election.She began her monologue by noting how much of an honor it was to perform on the same stage as some of her faves, including Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. “I’m scared that I might throw up but I gotta hold it down because I’m the first black person to host SNL y’all," she joked.
”I'm really not. OK, I'm lying, it's not true.
Rachael Ray and her husband John Cusimano are hard at work rebuilding their home.
The events of the 2020, starting with the killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd at the hands of police, have inspired broader debates about how policing should look in America—and how it should look on TV. Cop shows, propelled by the highly repeatable procedurals that have blanketed the dial almost since the medium’s inception, represent a significant chunk of scripted real estate.
is on the ballot for vice president in some states, next to third party candidate Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente.The “Jesus Is King” rapper, 43, didn’t find anything funny about Rae’s satire, and took to Twitter to denounce the sketch.“I’ve always said SNL uses black people to hold other black people back,” he tweeted on Sunday morning. “My heart goes out to Issa Rae.
Kanye West is speaking out after being mentioned in a joke during Saturday Night Live. During the "Your Vote Chicago" sketch, the night's host Issa Raeplayed a lawyer representative for the NAACP appearing on morning talk show.
Kanye West is “praying” for Issa Rae.
Kanye West isn’t happy about his mention in this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live”. The rapper took to Twitter on Sunday to react to Issa Rae‘s joke about his presidential campaign, writing that he’s “praying for her and her family.”
Kanye West isn't happy about his mention in this weekend's. The rapper took to Twitter on Sunday to react to Issa Rae's joke about his presidential campaign, writing that he's «praying for her and her family.» «Ive always said uses black people to hold other black people back,» West tweeted.
Kanye West has accused Saturday Night Live of “us[ing] Black people to hold other Black people back” after he was mentioned in a sketch by Issa Rae.The Insecure creator and star was the guest host of last night’s (October 17) episode of SNL, appearing alongside musical guest Justin Bieber.During a sketch called Your Voice Chicago, Rae played a lawyer representing the NAACP on a morning talk show.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVThe Oct. 17 telecast of Saturday Night Live, with host Issa Rae and musical guest Justin Bieber, drew a 4.5 rating household Live+Same Day rating in the 44 metered local markets and a 2.0 adults 18-49 rating in the 25 markets with local people meters.That was down a notch from last week’s show hosted by Bill Burr (4.7, 2.2), which in turn was off from the season premiere two weeks ago emceed by Chris Rock (5.6, 2.9).
Ellise Shafer editorKanye West has spoken out regarding a joke last night’s “Saturday Night Live” host Issa Rae made about his involvement in the presidential election.In the sketch, Rae played a lawyer for the NAACP being interviewed by talk show host Kenan Thompson on “Your Voice Chicago.” When asked about the upcoming election, Rae’s character responded that she would be “voting for everybody Black,” in reference to Rae’s viral moment during the 2017 Emmy Awards when she said she was
This weekend’s edition of “Saturday Night Live” targeted Canada with a sketch featuring CBC’s “Bonjour Hi!”
Issa Rae is hosting Saturday Night Live for the first time ever!
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVIn the Oct.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsIssa Rae made her Saturday Night Live hosting debut and reflected on her success within the past four years. Upon her entrance the Insecure and The Photograph star said it was an honor to walk and perform on the same stage as the comedy legends that came before her, including Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
Justin Bieber and Issa Rae have made their way to Rockefeller Center's legendary Studio 8H stage.On Friday, the first promo for the pair's episode was released.