Pete Davidson feels some type of way about us, apparently!
12.04.2020 - 17:05 / billboard.com
Pete Davidson embraced his inner rapper -- or inner Drake and André 3000, technically -- in two sketches that he contributed to this week's unique live-from-home episode of Saturday Night Live.
On Saturday night (April 11), the SNL cast managed to deliver sketches that were filmed completely remotely, with each cast member, host Tom Hanks, and musical guest Chris Martin all taping their respective contributions from the comfort of their own homes. In Davidson's case, he went back to Staten
Pete Davidson feels some type of way about us, apparently!
The latest battle for Number 1 on the UK’s Official Singles Chart is going to be a photo finish between BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge Allstars and The Weeknd.
The world was still finding out just how deadly the Coronavirus pandemic is when Tom Hanks and his wife became the first celebrities to go public with their COVID-19 diagnosis. Their announcement took people by surprise. Since then, the two have recovered from the disease and are now trying to help others who are infected by the virus. Tom recently took to social media and revealed that he donated blood plasma to a Los Angeles hospital in an effort to help fight the virus.
Tom Hanks just elevated his good-guy status even further. The Oscar winner, 63, revealed Wednesday on social media that he donated blood plasma at a Los Angeles hospital in an effort to help fight the coronavirus.
Tom Hanks is giving back. On Wednesday, the actor shared a picture of his donated plasma after discovering that he and wife Rita Wilson, who both recently recovered from COVID-19, carry antibodies for the deadly virus.
A dynamic duo! Pete Davidson and Adam Sandler teamed up to perform “Stuck in the House” — a relatable song about the coronavirus quarantine — on Saturday Night Live‘s second “At Home” edition.
Pete Davidson got some special help from comedy icon Adam Sandler in his latest music video for “Saturday Night Live: At Home”.
Brad Pitt, Miley Cyrus, Paul Rudd, and many other stars united virtually for the Saturday Night Live: At Home. The episode unleashed a lot of fun in the form of fun cameos and guest appearances by several stars. From Paul Rudd playing himself having an awkward FaceTime chat with his cousin to Adam Sandler recording verses for a quarantine tune from Pete Davidson, Bad Bunny playing a man who sells giant cooking pots and more, the show was a total hit.
Pete Davidson got some special help from comedy icon Adam Sandler in his latest music video for
Quarantined couch potatoes apparently were desperate for a new episode of “Saturday Night Live.”
Saturday Night Live returned on Saturday evening with its first new episode since going on hiatus amid the coronavirus pandemic. The show delivered one major surprise right at the top of the episode as the night's host was none other than Tom Hanks.
Tom Hanks made his first public appearance since battling the coronavirus when he stunned viewers watching a Saturday Night Live special at the weekend.
Tom Hanks made his first public appearance since battling the coronavirus when he stunned viewers watching a Saturday Night Live special at the weekend.
The hilarious sketches were part of SNL’s special 'At Home' episode
This week’s episode of Saturday Night Live was entirely remote, with cast members broadcasting from their homes and a special appearance from host Tom Hanks. Coldplay’s Chris Martin served as the musical guest for the episode, offering up a cover of the Bob Dylan Blood on the Tracks classic “Shelter From the Storm.” Watch it happen below.
Chris Martin served as a music guest during Saturday Night Live's first "At Home" episode on April 11.In a live black-and-white recording, the Coldplay frontman performed an acoustic cover of Bob Dylan's "Shelter From the Storm." Martin delivered the classic 1974 track alone surrounded by instruments and with the words "Entrance to Trains" written behind him, likely a reference to SNL's Grand Central-themed stage in New York.His song choice was especially appropriate given that most people