Accepting it? Pete Davidson leaned into the world’s perception of him in a new Saturday Night Live promo with John Mulaney.
09.02.2020 - 12:01 / variety.com
RuPaul made history last year when winning a fourth consecutive Emmy for hosting a reality competition program while that program (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”) won a second consecutive Emmy in its own category. And by hosting “Saturday Night Live” on Feb. 8, RuPaul made history again — as the first drag queen to host the long-running late-night sketch comedy show.
RuPaul didn’t step onto the stage at Studio 8H to deliver a monologue in full drag — that was saved for a digital short sketch in which he
Accepting it? Pete Davidson leaned into the world’s perception of him in a new Saturday Night Live promo with John Mulaney.
Pete Davidson says he is considering leaving “Saturday Night Live” now that he feels he’s become the butt of too many jokes.
Pete Davidson says he is considering leaving “Saturday Night Live” now that he feels he’s become the butt of too many jokes. The 26-year-old comedian sat down for a lengthy video interview with Charlamagne Tha God in which they talked about his career, dating life and how he views his future on the hit sketch series. After joining the show in 2014, Davidson says his days there may be numbered.
Pete Davidson is tired of being the butt of the joke on Saturday Night Live. The SNL cast member — whose standup special Pete Davidson: Alive From New York is now available to stream on Netflix — was interviewed by Charlamagne tha God on Monday about his experience on the sketch comedy series, and it sounds like he's not laughing much at Studio 8H these days.
Pete Davidson is no stranger to making millions of viewers laugh on Saturday Night Live, and Us Weekly is taking a look back on some of the comedian’s best moments.
Is Pete Davidson planning to leave Saturday Night Live soon? It’s definitely looking that way.
The host from Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update, Colin Jost, is expected to quit, after the 2020 elections. In an interview with Variety, Colin who has been associated with Saturday Night Live for a long span of 15 years will be bidding adieu to his audience.
Comedian and “Saturday Night Live” cast member Pete Davidson has set his first Netflix standup comedy special.
RuPaul took the stage Saturday night (February 8) to host Saturday Night Live for the first time, becoming the first drag queen to host the classic comedy sketch show. If you missed the episode, have no fear: here’s all of the “queen of drag’s” best moments from the night.
Pete Davidson was given a complete drag makeover by Saturday Night Live host Rupaul during this weekend’s instalment.
RuPaul has named Pete Davidson as her predecessor. While hosting Saturday Night Live on Feb.
Justin Bieber livened up his two latest singles, “Yummy” and “Intentions,” by performing them on “Saturday Night Live” last night. During the performances he was joined at various points by an acoustic quartet, four lithe dancers and Migos rapper Quavo.
Justin Bieber returned to for the first time in years to debut two new tracks off his upcoming album,
Pete Davidson made some big contributions to over the weekend, snagging more screen time in the one episode than the entire first half of the season.
RuPaul gave Pete Davidson the drag queen treatment during the Saturday, February 8, episode of Saturday Night Live. Keep reading for highlights from the show.
took aim at the recent Democratic debates in this week's «cold open» (surprising many fans who expected a take-down of Donald Trump's recent Impeachment trial acquittal).
The Senate acquitted Donald Trump, ending the impeachment trial earlier this week, so “Saturday Night Live” turned its attention away from the current president and onto who might become the president — by delivering a new democratic debate cold open sketch.
John Mulaney and Daniel Craig will both be back to host “Saturday Night Live,” for their third and second times, respectively.