Kate McKinnon Details ‘SNL’ Exit Over ‘Grueling Schedule’: ‘Telling Lorne Was Really Hard’
“As scared as I am and as sad as I am, it’s time,” McKinnon said of leaving “Saturday Night Live” after a decade.
“As scared as I am and as sad as I am, it’s time,” McKinnon said of leaving “Saturday Night Live” after a decade.
Thompson isn’t sure that the beloved sketch show should ever continue without Lorne Michaels at the helm.
The Emmy winner isn’t sure if she’ll watch Season 48 since it’s still “just too emo because I miss everyone so much.”
The grifter princess may have invented one more high-profile dupe — selling a likeness of Fineman to the “SNL” star that she still hasn’t received.
Yang said that the process of writing the sketch went down some absurdist roads, so much so that he was worried it could turn off audiences.
Yang wants the Oscar winner to be on “Weekend Update” to discuss “her social media handle being co-opted by this random Asian guy.”
Davidson is leaving “SNL” ahead of Season 48, with Peacock series “Bupkis” underway.
It looks as if the Best Variety Sketch Show category only has eyes for “Saturday Night Live,” but newcomers deserve some shine too.
Getting back into the first-time host groove, this week’s “Saturday Night Live” brought in “Only Murders in the Building’s” Selena Gomez.
Lorne Michaels seemed to echo Che’s sentiment, saying it would be “a year of change” for the sketch show.
“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” star Benedict Cumberbatch stopped by Studio 8H this week to host “SNL” for the second time.
This week’s “Saturday Night Live” saw Lizzo pulling double duty to join this season’s ranks of first-time hosts.