Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update reflects on some of the biggest headlines of the week. This time, that included Paramount+’s announcement that a Frasier revival series is officially happening.
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Former president Donald Trump’s acquittal may have made headlines on Saturday morning, but the impeachment trial took up only a portion of SNL‘s Weekend Update segment.
Anchor Colin Jost said the trial, which resulted in Senators voting to acquit Trump for inciting the violent insurrection on Jan. 6, “has to be the dumbest trial I’ve ever seen.” While Jost pointed out that the “trial took place at the scene of the crime,” Che noted added his own two cents on the trial, which featured videos of
Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update reflects on some of the biggest headlines of the week. This time, that included Paramount+’s announcement that a Frasier revival series is officially happening.
Donald Trump, more than a month since his last day in the White House, turned late night’s heads as New York prosecutors finally acquired the former president’s tax returns. Among the hosts poking fun at the long-awaited moment was Jimmy Kimmel.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost shocked the world in 2020 with an impromptu wedding announcement, after choosing to tie the knot in secret. The lovebirds also tend to keep their family life under wraps, but Colin has offered up a small peek into their new marital home when appearing on the Ellen DeGeneres Show.
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Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson are still waiting for a wedding present from Michael Che, and they have some concerns.
“Saturday Night Live” star Colin Jost discusses his private wedding to Scarlett Johansson on Wednesday’s “Ellen DeGeneres Show”.
food charity Meals on Wheels America, giving it worldwide attention during the pandemic.“Scarlett wanted to figure out a way of doing something that had another kind of meaning or could potentially help in some way,” Jost recently told The Associated Press while promoting his latest film, “Tom and Jerry.”The co-anchor of the “Weekend Update” segment at “Saturday Night Live” says the couple wanted to make a difference with their happy news.“We talked about places that we would love to help, and
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Saturday Night Live went all-in on Ted Cruz, eviscerating the Texas Senator for flying to sunny Cancún for a family vacation while his state was paralyzed by a deadly winter storm.
COVID-19 pandemic has proved one thing to Colin Jost: his marriage to Scarlett Johansson is strong.Last October, Colin and Scarlett secretly tied the knot, but they've essentially been in lockdown since the nuptials because of the virus. Still, all is well with the duo.In a new chat with Entertainment Tonight, Colin was asked about his marriage."It seems like a good one," he joked.
After having a super-secret wedding ceremony amidst COVID, SNL host Colin Jost recently opened up about his wedding to Scarlett Johansson and why he didn’t help much with the planning process. The 38-year-old actor and comedian spoke to Entertainment Tonight and said: “I don’t pretend to know much about things or have taste in things,” Colin said. “I’m very happy to rely on someone who has a lot better taste and knowledge of things.
Colin Jost is looking back at his wedding to Scarlett Johansson and opening up about why he didn’t help much with the planning process.
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Colin Jost knows when to play to his strengths and when to leave it to the professionals. The star tells ET's Lauren Zima that he was not super involved in the planning of his and Scarlett Johansson's wedding last October.«I don't pretend to know much about things or have taste in things,» Jost admits.
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Che said.“New Yorkers will have to provide documentation of their condition and answer medical questions like, ‘Whats-a-matter, you?'” he continued.Che’s co-host, Colin Jost, then chimed in to reference Cuomo’s plan to reopen sports stadiums to fans.“Gov. Cuomo also announced that he would allow sporting venues to open starting Feb.