The latest episode of "Saturday Night Live" featured President Trump declaring the No Kings protests are actually a ...
As now-married couple Kelsey and Matt, played by Chloe Fineman and Andrew Dismukes, celebrate Matt’s 30th, Kelsey’s ...
Saturday Night Live kicked off its latest episode with something rare these days — a non-political cold open. Sabrina ...
Kelsey and her group of singing friends made their dramatic return for the cold open of Saturday Night Live with host Sabrina Carpenter taking the lead. This was the second Domingo sketch for ...
Sabrina Carpenter pulled double duty as host and musical guest as the third episode of 'Saturday Night Live's season 51 aired ...
After a slight delay due to college football, Carpenter's double-duty episode went off without a hitch — and brought back ...
"Saturday Night Live" returned for its Season 51 premiere and addressed the recent suspension of Jimmy Kimmel right off the bat in the cold open.
SNL and host/musical guest Sabrina Carpenter got off to a late start, but that was definitely the least of the show's ...
Saturday Night Live skipped major news events this week and went with a Domingo cold open, this time with Sabrina Carpenter’s ...
The SNL Season 51 premiere opened with a parody of Donald Trump, portrayed by James Austin Johnson. The Cold Open saw Trump “keeping an eye” on the show, warning late-night hosts, and mocking Colin ...
James Austin Johnson's Donald Trump in the cold open for the "SNL" Season 51 premiere (NBC) Colin Jost’s Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declared “frat party” rules for the military, while James Austin ...
The SNL cold open joke riffs on a common misconception that Connecticut's racial makeup reflects its wealthiest and whitest suburbs.