Matthew Perry’s death has shocked Hollywood. The former “Friends” star died at his LA home on October 28. Sadly, he left behind family members, fans, and of course, his friends.
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It’s an honor to host Saturday Night Live even once. However, some celebrities are so funny that they keep getting invited back.
Since the late-night show debuted on air all the way back in 1975, an exclusive club of recurring hosts has developed. Members are initiated once they’ve hosted at least five times.
Hence, they become a member of the Five-Timers Club.
While you gain entry to the club (and get a cool jacket to commemorate the occasion) after your fifth hosting gig, plenty of stars have returned even more often than that.
In fact, there are five hosts who have been on the show 10 times or more. Two celebs have even hosted more than 15 times, and the person who has hosted the most often has taken over an impressive 17 times.
We ranked the hosts in the club based on how many times they’ve taken over SNL hosting duties to see who came out on top!
Scroll through a roundup of every Saturday Night Live host in the Five-Timers Club and find out who has hosted the show the most times…
Matthew Perry’s death has shocked Hollywood. The former “Friends” star died at his LA home on October 28. Sadly, he left behind family members, fans, and of course, his friends.
Matthew Perry died at the age of 54 on Saturday of an apparent drowning. Just hours after the news broke, “Saturday Night Live” paid tribute to the beloved “Friends” actor during their latest episode in Season 49.Comedian Nate Bargatze hosted this weekend’s “SNL” with musical guest the Foo Fighters.During the NBC sketch series, a black and white photo of the actor and his name appeared on the screen.At the height of “Friends” in the mid-1990s, Perry hosted “SNL” for an October 4, 1997 episode.
Saturday Night Live has paid tribute to Friends star Matthew Perry after reports emerged yesterday (October 28) that the actor died, aged 54.Perry was reportedly found unresponsive due to suspected drowning on Saturday (October 28), per reports from TMZ and the LA Times. While Perry is believed to have drowned, a confirmed cause of death has yet to be announced.Perry was best known for playing the role of Chandler Bing in the beloved ’90s sitcom, Friends, alongside Courtney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow.Perry hosted Saturday Night Live in 1997 at the height of his Friends fame and following his starring role opposite Salma Hayek in Fools Rush In.This week’s episode was hosted by Nate Bargatze with the Foo Fighters as musical guests.
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Emily Longeretta “Saturday Night Live” paid tribute to Matthew Perry, hours after the news of his death broke. The broadcast showed a picture of Perry coupled with a moment of silence right before the episode’s goodnights segment. Nate Bargatze was the episode’s host.
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Airing just hours after news broke about Matthew Perry’s sudden death at age 54, NBC’s Saturday Night Live paid tribute to the Friends star with a card, which appeared before the episode’s curtain call.
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Foo Fighters have been confirmed to perform for Saturday Night Live later this month.Last night (October 17), Saturday Night Live took to social media to confirm its guest host and musical guests for the October 28 episode, marking the Foo Fighters’ first performance on the show since November 2020.The October 28 episode will be hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze.October 28! Nate Bargatze hosts with musical guest Foo Fighters! pic.twitter.com/c9snDzWodj— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) October 17, 2023Foo Fighters’ October 28 performance on Saturday Night Live will mark their first time on the show since November 2020. The band were slated to perform in May, but had their episode cut due to the since-ended WGA Hollywood writers’ strike.Foo Fighters will be the third musical guest to perform on the show since its return post-strike last week.
Comedian Nate Bargatze will host Saturday Night Live for the first time on Oct. 28. Joining him in the Halloween edition of SNL will be Foo Fighters who will take the stage as musical guest for the ninth time.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce just took two big steps in their relationship – their first public display of affection and their first Saturday Night Live appearances in the same night.
Emily Longeretta Look what you made her do. Moments after Travis Kelce made a surprise appearance on Saturday’s premiere of “Saturday Night Live,” hosted by Pete Davidson, the superstar made a cameo of her own.
Pete Davidson is reintroducing Saturday Night Live after a months-long break due to the WAG-AFTRA strike, and he got things started with his opening monologue!
Saturday Night Live just loves poking fun at stars.
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Three friends search for legendary riches but end up finding much more than they expected in “Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain.” And as the title indicates, the upcoming comedy comes from writers Martin Herlihy, John Higgins, and Ben Marshall, otherwise known for “Please Don’t Destroy” digital shorts on “Saturday Night Live“. The trio joined the late night show in 2021, with their popular shorts usually involved that week’s host and increasingly large budgets.