By Nellie Andreeva
08.03.2020 - 08:33 / etonline.com
One of the best moments on is always when a castmember is doing a celebrity impression, and then that celeb drops by to «surprise» them.
This delightful joke was wonderfully subverted during 's latest cold-open, when Kate McKinnon took on the role of Fox News host Laura Ingraham for what appeared to be another politically charged opening sketch.
After interviewing Jeanine Pirro (Cecily Strong) and the Trump Brothers (Alex Moffatt and Mikey Day), she introduced her big guest of the night: Elizabeth
By Nellie Andreeva
Usually Drake lyrics are perfect Instagram caption fodder, but the Billboard Hot 100 king sparked one of the hottest TikTok challenges when he sang, "I just flipped the switch (flip, flip)" on his 2018 Scorpion single "Nonstop." Since Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez, and more artists hopped on it, who performed the #FlipTheSwitch Challenge best?
A source close to “Saturday Night Live” told Variety that its next three shows have been postponed. The iconic NBC comedy series was supposed to return on March 28 with host John Krasinski and musical guest Dua Lipa. But since “Saturday Night Live” films in front of a live audience in New York City, one of the epicenters of the coronavirus outbreak, it’s only logical to cancel the program.
Emily Blunt nearly vomited with anxiety and tiredness during a hosting gig on Saturday Night Live four years ago.
It was the video that defined the weekend. Two days after suspending her presidential campaign, Senator Elizabeth Warren reclaimed the narrative on Saturday Night Live in a viral behind-the-scenes bit.
The #FlipTheSwitch challenge has made its way from TikTok to “Saturday Night Live”.
The #FlipTheSwitch Challenge made its Saturday Night Live debut this past weekend when former presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren and SNL star Kate McKinnon teamed up for their comical rendition. Not only did the video go viral, but it also caught the attention of the meme's originator: Drake.
Yesterday, on International Women's Day, the world woke up to the gift of a Flip the Switch Challenge so perfect, it's hard to match: Senator Elizabeth Warren and her SNL doppelgänger Kate McKinnon, dressed alike, doing their thing, flipped. It's actually tremendous. After watching it eleventy thousand times, it seemed safe to say that no one else would be able to create such a perfect 15-second flip clip.
By Nellie Andreeva
This was a hard week for Elizabeth Warren supporters. The senator from Massachusetts, once a front-runner in the 2020 presidential race, officially dropped out on Thursday.
Weeknd fans tuning in to “Saturday Night Live” this weekend certainly got their money’s worth, as the artist not only performed his recent single “Blinding Lights,” but premiered a stunning new ballad called “Scared to Live” and showed off his comic chops in a musical skit and appeared briefly on “Weeknd Update” (geddit?).
Taking the day off? Pete Davidson was noticeably missing from Saturday Night Live after the comedian criticized his fellow cast members.
Saturday Night Live's latest cold open featured a lot of jokes about current events, but it was Senator Elizabeth Warren who got the last laugh. Styled as a segment from The Ingraham Angle, the opening sketch featured Kate McKinnon as the titular host (aka "The Joey Fatone of Fox News") sneering her way through the latest headlines, including "Joe Biden takes the lead on Stupor Tuesday" and the increased impact of the coronavirus.
may have of the , but she returned to the spotlight on March 7 for the cold open.During another -related opening sketch, Fox News' Laura Ingraham, played by , advises her viewers that the outbreak is an "urban legend—yes, I'm using 'urban' as a dog whistle," and complains that criticism of President Donald Trump's response to COVID-19 is the work of stark raving mad liberals.After speaking to Jeanine Pirro (Cecily Strong), Donald Trump Jr.
Elizabeth Warren may have suspended her presidential campaign this week, but the senator was all smiles on Saturday Night Live thanks to her excellent sense of humor -- and Drake.On Saturday night (March 7), Warren stopped by SNL to appear in the cold open sketch based on Laura Ingraham's Fox News program The Ingraham Angle.
One of the best moments on “Saturday Night Live” is always when a cast member is doing a celebrity impression, and then that celeb drops by to “surprise” them.
Daniel Craig took to the stage over the weekend, and gave fans a hilarious «glimpse» at his upcoming James Bond movie
Following a controversial interview in which he criticized his fellow cast members, Pete Davidson was notably absent from this week's episode.