Bosses at a popular farm attraction were delighted when Molly-Mae Hague called in with her family at the weekend.
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Trump critic Maggie Haberman to provide indictment-inspired ASMR for total relaxation through trying times. “These days, it’s hard not to feel stressed out and overwhelmed. Sure, Trump got indicted.
But now everyone says the case against him is weak and that he’ll never serve any jail time. As someone whose entire personality is hating Donald Trump, you need more,” the commercial began with cast member Ego Nwodim as narrator. “You need to feel calm and reassured.
You need the newest meditation app: CNZen.”Cast members Bowen Yang, Heidi Gardner and Andrew Dismukes were paired with the audio, shown stressfully doom-scrolling the day’s headlines, unable to find peace of mind. The bit continued, offering them a breath of fresh air: “You want an app that suits even the most militant liberals with sensual details from Trump’s arrest, featuring your favorite CNN anchors and correspondents.”“SNL” cast members were then rolled out playing CNN’s most prominent news personalities, including Michael Longfellow as Anderson Cooper, Devon Walker as Van Jones, Chloe Fineman as Dana Bash and, hilariously, Sarah Sherman in drag as Wolf Blitzer. “Donald was all alone, no family or friends to support him.
I shouldn’t say this as a journalist, but what a loser,” Sherman quipped, looking directly to camera. That’s when Shannon’s impersonation of Haberman came in for the app’s sleep-soothe mode.“This is his worst nightmare,” she cooed. “He’s really freaking out because now he knows there are consequences… consequences… consequences…” Later in the commercial, Nwodim introduces the fictional app’s ASMR feature: “Trump’s next court appearance won’t be until at least December,” she said.
Bosses at a popular farm attraction were delighted when Molly-Mae Hague called in with her family at the weekend.
New polling from ABC News and Ipsos shows former president Donald Trump’s favorability ratings collapsing in the aftermath of his April 4 arraignment and indictment the week prior. Breaking down the numbers, which saw a four-point dip to 25% favorability, “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski said Tuesday that Trump is “dropping like a rock,” and Willie Geist said the number is so low that he’s “starting to dip into being a fringe political candidate.”“If his legal issues don’t take him off the ballot, maybe his poll numbers will,” Brzezinski quipped on her daily MSNBC program.
has used in its trial coverage. He compared the image to the O.J.
Molly Shannon made a triumphant return to 's Studio 8H this weekend. The former cast member hosted the NBC sketch comedy show for the second time and reprised her iconic character, Sally O’Malley, who hilariously teaches the Jonas Brothers choreography. The sketch begins with Kenan Thompson — who plays the boy band's manager — bringing in red jumpsuit-clad Sally O’Malley to the dance studio.
Molly Shannon is back on the Studio 8H stage!
Molly Shannon returned to host this weekend’s edition of “Saturday Night Live”, on which she was a member of the cast from 1995 until 2001.
Switching things up! In addition to rocking out to two of their newest hits on Saturday Night Live, the Jonas Brothers joined episode host Molly Shannon in a hilarious sketch.
The Jonas Brothers brought the house down with their performances on the April 8 episode of Saturday Night Live.
Katie Reul editor The latest episode of “Saturday Night Live” was a nostalgic throwback for Molly Shannon, a former “SNL” cast member who returned to Studio 8H for her second time hosting. Shannon spent six seasons as a repertory player on the NBC sketch show, during which she received an Emmy nomination for outstanding individual performance in a variety program. Most recently, the actor starred in director Zach Braff’s “A Good Person,” which released in theaters Mar. 24. She will also appear in Season 3 of “The Other Two,” which premieres May 4 on HBO Max. Shannon is best known among “Saturday Night Live” enthusiasts for playing a recurring character named Mary Katherine Gallagher, a Catholic school girl with bizarre habits — most notably, sticking her hands under her armpits and smelling them. In 1999, Shannon starred as the character in a feature film with fellow “SNL” co-star Will Ferrell.
Molly Shannon returned to her old stomping grounds on Saturday Night Live as the host of the week. The Other Two star sang, got some surprise cameos and did her signature Superstar pose.
Fans of Molly Shannon didn’t have to wait long to see if she would bring back one of her beloved characters from her old SNL days.
Molly Shannon jumpstarted the April 8 episode of Saturday Night Live by breaking into song during the opening monologue.
It’s always a treat when a former “Saturday Night Live” cast member returns to host, and this week’s episode features the return of Molly Shannon.
Donald Trump again using the music of his late father to soundtrack his politics.Trump, who on Tuesday (April 4) became the first former or current US president to be charged with a crime, chose David Bowie‘s 1974 hit ‘Rebel Rebel’ for his warm-up music ahead of his post-arrest speech.Jones, the filmmaker son of Bowie and Mary Angela Barnett, criticised the former US president for using his father’s music.“Pretty sure this fucker keeps on using my dad’s music just to annoy me personally,” he tweeted, adding: “(Joke. I’m way below his radar.)”Pretty sure this fucker keeps on using my dad’s music just to annoy me personally.
Dominion alleged Fox News “recklessly disregarded the truth” and pushed various pro-Donald Trump conspiracy theories about the election technology company because “the lies were good for Fox’s business.”In the lawsuit, private text messages came to light from Tucker where he wrote how much he despised Trump.“We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights,” Carlson wrote on Jan 4, 2021, according to court documents. “I truly can’t wait.”Tucker then wrote, “I hate him passionately, “I blew up at Peter Navarro today in frustration.
Former cast member Molly Shannon returns to Saturday Night Live this week, and that’s set a few pulses racing.
Molly Shannon couldn't contain her excitement about returning to . She was so excited, in fact, that she showed up three days early!In a promotional clip of her upcoming hosting gig, the 58-year-old actress and comedian is seen ecstatic walking backstage as she heads over to the iconic doors that lead to the set.
My, you are here early, Ms. Shannon.
Michael Cera is getting the Barbie bump.
UPDATE: CNN cut away from Donald Trump’s post-arraignment at Mar-a-Lago shortly before it ended, with anchor Anderson Cooper calling it a “reprise of every grievance” by the former president.