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Brittany Snow had a "pie-in-the-sky" dream that Aubrey Plaza would be in "The Hunting Wives" Season 2 before she appeared in an "SNL" skit about the show. While talking with Entertainment Tonight, Snow explained that she saw the skit and loved it - particularly Chloe Fineman's impression of her.
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A ranking, from worst to best, of the sketches from the Amy Poehler-hosted show, which included a spoof trailer for 'The Hunting Wives 2'
The real cast of The Hunting Wives were more than excited to see the Saturday Night Live spoof of Netflix’s hit raunchy crime drama. During the Oct. 11 episode of the long-running NBC sketch comedy series, the prerecorded sketch saw host Amy Poehler portray Malin Akerman’s Margo, while Chloe Fineman played Brittany Snow’s Sophie.
SNL's new cast members got into the mix right away in Season 51's opener, with Jeremy Culhane, Veronika Slowikowska and more appearing.
From worst to best, a ranking of the skits from the Bad Bunny-hosted show, which featured portrayals of Donald Trump & Harry Potter elf Dobby.
'Saturday Night Live' kicked off its 51st season in high style, returning to Studio 8H with Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny as host and Doja Cat as musical guest. The episode marked the show's first since its landmark 50th anniversary and ushered in a fresh era of cast and cultural commentary.
The White House criticised Saturday Night Live after its season 51 premiere mocked Donald Trump and FCC chair Brendan Carr. Spokeswoman Abigail Jackson dismissed the skit, saying she had 'more entertaining things to do,
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MAGA slams SNL over Trump skit after being snubbed for Nobel Peace Prize
Supporters of President Donald Trump wasted no time in voicing their complaints after Saturday Night Live comedian Colin Jost poked fun at him about the Nobel Peace Prize
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Live from New York, it’s a new era for Saturday nights. After a memorable 50th anniversary season for the ever-evolving live sketch comedy show from 30 Rockefeller Plaza, there will be some fresh faces coming to your screens ...