Elton John, Helen Mirren Set to Host 'SNL'
NEW YORK – NBC's "Saturday Night Live" has lined up Elton John and Helen Mirren for hosting duties on back-to-back shows in April.
NEW YORK – NBC's "Saturday Night Live" has lined up Elton John and Helen Mirren for hosting duties on back-to-back shows in April.
NEW YORK — Justin Bieber showed off much more than just his musical talent on last night's Saturday Night Live.
The teenage crooner pitched in on several skits during his visit, including one hilarious bit where he played a high school student who is hot for his teacher, played by guest host Tina Fey.
As it turned out, the feeling was mutual as his teacher was prone to fantasize about him while he sang his heart out on lines such as: "I'll buy you a panini and some Spanx to make you teeny, lovely lady with the big brown eyes."
NEW YORK — Tina Fey reprised her popular Sarah Palin impersonation on last night's SNL, which she hosted in support of her new movie, Date Night, with Steve Carell.
Fey appeared as Palin in a sketch poking fun at the politician's blossoming media career. Among the shows appearing on the mock Sarah Palin Network were "Tea Party Wheel of Fortune" (Obamar is a Terrist)," "Are You Smarter than a Half-term Governor," and "Hey Journalist, I Gotcha."
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Betty White's Facebook movement has paid off: the loveable star will host Saturday Night Live in May.
NEW YORK — Taylor Lautner certainly got his kicks in while hosting Saturday Night Live.
In his opening monologue, Lautner told the studio audience that he was still smarting from September's MTV Video Music Awards when Kanye West famously interrupted his "close" friend Taylor Swift's acceptance speech for best female video. Having been standing on stage at the time of the VMA incident, Lautner decided to reenact the scene to show everyone how he wishes that night had gone down.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Tiger Woods and his alleged infidelity made for an easy target on last night's Saturday Night Live.
NEW YORK — Taylor Swift has written another hit song, this one in the form of her hilarious Saturday Night Live monologue.
The first-time host fired plenty of shots in her musical number dubbed "Monologue Song (La La La)," including one directed at her former flame, Joe Jonas.
"You might think I'd bring up Joe, that guy who broke up with me on my phone, but I'm not going to mention him," sang Swift. "Hey Joe, I'm doing real well. Tonight I'm hosting SNL, but I'm not going to brag about that."
Swift also had news for people thinking she's since found love in the arms of Taylor Lautner.
"If you're wondering if I might be dating a werewolf from Twilight," sang Swift, who then mouthed, "Hi, Taylor" and blew a kiss.
As expected, the 19-year-old star also had something for Kanye West, who famously interrupted her speech at September's MTV Video Music Awards.
"You might be expecting me to say something bad about Kanye," sang Swift in a somber tone.
"But there's nothing more to say because everything's okay, I've got security lining the stage," she continued while being flanked by SNL cast members Bill Hader and Jason Sudeikis.
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HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — With her Saturday Night Live hosting gig fast approaching, Taylor Swift is having a hard time controlling herself.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — "SNL" took its first serious swipe at President Barack Obama on Saturday in a skit that offered a harsh critique of his first months in office.
"There are those on the right who are angry. They think that I'm turning this great country into something that resembles the Soviet Union or Nazi Germany, but that's just not the case," declared Fred Armisen in his popular role of Obama. "Because when you look at my record it's very clear what I've done so far and that is nothing. Nada. Almost one year and nothing to show for it."
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Megan Fox will soon be keeping her male admirers up late night.
The 23-year-old actress will host the season premiere of "Saturday Night Live" on Sept. 26, NBC announced Thursday.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Let it be known, Mark Wahlberg is no longer a fan of "Saturday Night Live."
In a recent interview with the New York Post, the 37-year-old actor was asked about his reaction to the recent "SNL" skit, "Mark Wahlberg Talks To Animals," in which Wahlberg is portrayed by comedian Andy Samberg.
"Someone showed it to me on YouTube. It wasn't like Tina Fey doing Sarah Palin, that's for sure," Walhberg told the Post.