Another week, another episode of Saturday Night Live!
17.02.2023 - 06:03 / justjared.com
The hosts and musical guests for the next three weeks of Saturday Night Live have been revealed!
Kansas City Chiefs football player and Super Bowl champion Travis Kelce and Wednesday actress Jenna Ortega are among the celebs who will be hosting upcoming episodes.
Keep reading to find out more…
Woody Harrelson is set to be the next host for the February 25 episode and he will be joined by musical guest Jack White.
Travis is hosting the episode on March 4 with Kelsea Ballerini as the musical guest.
Jenna will host on March 11 with musical guests The 1975.
Did you know that there are several celebs who are banned from ever appearing on SNL again in the future. Some of them are surprising names that you wouldn’t expect!
Another week, another episode of Saturday Night Live!
Travis Kelce made his effortlessly charming “Saturday Night Live” debut over the weekend, and made sure to bring his family along for his charismatic monologue.
Travis Kelce, fresh off his win at Super Bowl LVII, took the stage of Saturday Night Live to deliver some laughs. The Kansas City Chiefs player recalled his brief stint on TV back in 2016 with Catching Kelce.
Travis Kelce made his effortlessly charming debut over the weekend, and made sure to bring his family along for his charismatic monologue.The Kansas City Chiefs star hit the Studio 8H stage with his beaming smile and self-deprecating sense of humor, winning over the audience even before revealing that his mom, dad and brother — Philadelphia Eagle Jason Kelce — were in the audience to support him.«You know, people keep asking me what it was like to beat my brother in the super bowl, and it was pretty awkward,» Travis joked. «Especially because after the game, we had to ride home together. Our mom drove us there in her mini van, just like the good old days.»«Even though his team lost after being up ten points at the half, my brother is actually really happy for me,» Travis continued, as the camera cut to his brother, who had a fairly stern look on his face. «And he agrees that the ref made the right call, it was a holding.»Travis recalled how he and his brother have been «playing football together since we were little kids.
Katie Reul editor On the heels of a close victory at Super Bowl LVII, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is once again taking over global television screens as this week’s host of “Saturday Night Live.” The episode opened with a mock “Fox & Friends” segment, featuring Mikey Day as Steve Doocy, Heidi Gardner as Ainsley Earhardt and Bowen Yang as Brian Kilmeade. The sketch comes amid a cascade of embarrassing revelations around Fox News and its major stars in recent days as the litigation grinds on in the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit filed against Fox News by Dominion Voting Systems after the 2020 election. As Earhardt, Gardner says of the network’s founder Rupert Murdoch: “Rupert Murdoch would never murder anyone. They sent him away for life. Look how sad he looks.” An image of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh then appears on the screen as Earhardt realizes her mistake.
Travis Kelce hopped onstage to deliver the opening monologue for Saturday Night Live shortly after winning his second Super Bowl game.
As Saturday Night Takeaway got underway once again this week, viewers at home were left complaining mere moments into the show, as they struggled to understand what this week’s guest announcer was saying. The popular ITV entertainment show kicked off with guest announcer Big Zuu, who promptly introduced fans at home to iconic Geordie duo Ant and Dec. However not everyone was keen on his unique voice, with many even questioning who the star was in the first place.
Travis Kelce might not be a familiar face to a couple of Saturday Night Live‘s cast members – watch the promo above till the end – but the Super Bowl star’s game at playing Indiana Jones is pretty impressive.
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway viewers were left unimpressed on Saturday's episode after an "uncomfortable" prank aired on the ITV show. The Geordie duo are known for pranking people on the hit show, including celebrities, and the pair had teamed up with guest Amy, who wanted to prank her partner Liam, a serial prankster.
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway fans were left distracted on Saturday's episode as the ITV show decided to surprise guest Liam. Liam's partner Amy had decided to surprise her partner as he is known for his pranks and the duo's date, which was across the road, was gatecrashed by a mischievous Ant and Dec.
Jason Kelce’s bundle of joy has arrived!
Super Bowl LVII. Jason's Philadelphia Eagles lost the big game to brother Travis Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs, but his baby girl's arrival is sure to soften the blow.«Yesterday little lady #3 joined us,» Jason and Kylie announced on Instagram along with a picture of their newborn.
The 1975 will appear as the musical guests for an upcoming episode of Saturday Night Live next month. The band are set to perform on the sketch comedy show on March 11, with actress and Wednesday star Jenna Ortega serving as the host. It will mark The 1975’s second appearance on the show, having performed their songs ‘The Sound’ and ‘Love Me’ – from ‘I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It’ – during an episode in 2016.
“Wednesday” and “Scream VI” star Jenna Ortega will make her “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut on March 11, NBC said Thursday. And fresh off his Super Bowl win, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will host “SNL” for the first time on March 4.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Weeks after helping his Kansas City Chiefs team win the Super Bowl in Arizona, tight end Travis Kelce will travel to New York to host “Saturday Night Live” on March 4. A week later followed by breakout “Wednesday” star Jenna Ortega on March 11. But first up, as previously announced, Woody Harrelson will return to the “Saturday Night Live” stage to host for a fifth time on Feb. 25. He leads the next batch of hosts as “SNL” returns at the end of the month for three consecutive weeks. Musical guests for those nights include Jack White (Feb. 25), Kelsea Ballerini (March 4) and The 1975 (March 11). Harrelson will host while promoting the new film “Champions,” in theaters March 10. In the film, from Bobby Farrelly, Harrelson plays a minor-league basketball coach who gets fired and then winds up in legal trouble. As part of a community service requirement, he coaches a Special Olympics basketball team.
From Super Bowl winners to the cast of The Addams Family, Saturday Night Live is returning with three more back-to-back shows.
going head-to-head at this year's Super Bowl LVII, both Jason and Travis Kelce sat down for a post-game episode of their podcast, and the pair got emotional while reflecting on how special the whole experience really was.Travis' Kansas City Chiefs, came out on top against Jason's Philadelphia Eagles after one of the most exciting Super Bowl matchups in recent memory.«The moment I saw mom is when I got really emotional, because man, it was so awesome.» Jason, 35, recalled, instantly fighting back tears while thinking about the moment after the game when they both shared hugs with their mother, Donna Kelce. «It was awesome.
Travis Kelce may have won the Super Bowl on Sunday, but he's still thinking about his older brother. During a post-game press conference, after Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs defeated his brother, Jason Kelce, and the Philadelphia Eagles, the 33-year-old tight end became emotional as he talked about the bittersweet moment. «There's really nothing you can say to a loved one in that situation like that,» Travis told a reporter. «You joke around all the time and say that you want to beat your brother in the biggest stage ever, but it's it's a weird feeling.»A post shared by Sports Illustrated (@sportsillustrated)He added, «And that team had great leadership, great coaches and obviously it came down to the end and we got all the respect in the world for those Eagles, man. But there's nothing really that I could say to him other than I love him and he played a hell of a year, a hell of a season.»Travis' emotional interview came after he took to Instagram, ahead of the game, to share a post that consisted of throwback pictures and videos of him and his big brother.
Super Bowl on Sunday by becoming the first pair of brothers in the NFL to compete against each other in the annual sporting event, which saw the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38 to 35. It was clearly an emotional night for the pair, with Travis, who played for the victorious Chiefs, embracing his mom, Donna, in a sweet moment on the field following his team's win. WATCH: Rihanna performs at Superbowl halftime show - and reveals pregnancy In the picture, a delighted Donna wraps her arms around her 33-year-old son following his victory. Chatting after the game, Travis said: "To see my family be in all its glory, get all the flowers, my mom being the center of attention on the jumbotron before the game on the biggest stage, being able to get closer to my brother throughout the season and then meet him at the mountaintop. "It's the best feeling in the world."TRENDING: Kansas City Chiefs player Mecole Hardman Jr. welcomes baby son hours after Super Bowl winIt was bittersweet for the mom-of-two, naturally, as her eldest son Jason's team, the Eagles, lost.
All eyes were on the Kelce family at Super Bowl LVII — and not just during the big game! After the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, February 12, cameras captured Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce’s exchange.