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  • As Trump returns to office, ‘SNL’ wonders aloud if America has its first elected king


    “Saturday Night Live” marked the November election with a smirking kiss of President Donald Trump’s ring, but it returned to more stinging satire Saturday night with a history lesson.

    The show enlisted Broadway star Lin-Manuel Miranda to reprise his role in “Hamilton” as a rapping founding father, except this time Miranda was shut down by James Austin Johnson’s peacocking, meandering Trump.

    Miranda’s Alexander Hamilton joined a cast of colonial characters in wigs for the cold open.

    “What matters is the nation we build,” he said. “Because in America, all men are created equal. America, not England. We’re doing the sequel. And we will have leaders, but no one thing. In America we will never have a king.”

    Johnson’s Trump interrupted and took over.

    “Never say never,” he said, adding: “Kidding of course, though many ways I’m not. I’m in my king era.”

    Image: James Austin Johnson as President Donald Trump in the cold open of "SNL" on Jan. 25, 2025.
    James Austin Johnson as President Donald Trump in the cold open of “SNL” on Saturday.NBC

    He spoke of Trump’s effort to end diversity, equity and inclusion roles in the federal government.

    “DEI is over. It’s dead,” he said.

    He shifted multiple times to different subjects, eventually landing on his inauguration, which he described as “a tremendous success.”

    “It was inside due to cold and fear,” he said. “But we had a lot of surprise guests. Like Melania. That was nice.”

    Johnson’s Trump shouted out the billionaires in attendance.

    “Zuck. Bezos. Tim Apple. And of course, Elon,” he said. “We love Elon. But to quote some of his own children, I do not want him in my life.”

    Trump then began to focus increasingly on Miranda, who was holding his position in the shadows.

    Pointing his thumb in the direction of the colonial characters, Trump said, “What a weird way to dress, right? A little zesty.”

    Later, he noted Miranda’s frozen stance onstage.

    “Oh, look at Lin,” he said. “Look at how bad he wants to do a rap. … He doesn’t get to do it. Oh, the audience would have eaten that up.”

    Trump continued by focusing on Miranda’s awards shelf. Miranda — an Emmy, Grammy and Tony-winner — is an Oscar short of joining an exclusive group of EGOT winners who have at least one of each.

    “He’s in sniffing distance of an EGOT and he’s got to stand there until I’m done,” Trump said, trying to get Miranda to crack and, in the end, doing so. “Lindy, Lindy, Lindy, Lindy. … Lin-Manuel Miranda Cosgrove. There he is.”

    Timothée Chalamet, who was nominated for an Oscar for his role as Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown,” was the host and musical guest. Chalamet performed several Dylan songs.

    “SNL” airs on NBC, a division of NBCUniversal, which is also the parent company of NBC News.



    In a recent episode of Saturday Night Live, the popular sketch comedy show took a satirical look at the idea of former President Donald Trump returning to office and potentially becoming America’s first elected king.

    The sketch featured Alec Baldwin reprising his role as Trump, who confidently declares, “I’m back, baby!” as he regains the presidency. The show’s cast members portrayed various political figures and citizens reacting to the news with a mix of shock and amusement.

    As Trump begins to wield his power once again, the sketch raises questions about the state of democracy in America and the potential consequences of a leader with unchecked authority. The idea of Trump as a king is played for laughs, but it also serves as a commentary on the current political climate and the growing concerns about authoritarianism.

    While the sketch may be seen as a humorous exaggeration, it also serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding democratic principles and the need for checks and balances on political power. As the show concludes, the audience is left to ponder the implications of a leader who acts more like a monarch than a president.

    As Trump’s potential return to office continues to be a topic of debate and speculation, SNL’s satirical take on the situation serves as a timely and thought-provoking commentary on the state of American politics.

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  • As Trump returns to office, ‘SNL’ wonders aloud if America has its first elected king


    “Saturday Night Live” marked the November election with a smirking kiss of President Donald Trump’s ring, but it returned to more stinging satire Saturday night with a history lesson.

    The show enlisted Broadway star Lin-Manuel Miranda to reprise his role in “Hamilton” as a rapping founding father, except this time Miranda was shut down by James Austin Johnson’s peacocking, meandering Trump.

    Miranda’s Alexander Hamilton joined a cast of colonial characters in wigs for the cold open.

    “What matters is the nation we build,” he said. “Because in America, all men are created equal. America, not England. We’re doing the sequel. And we will have leaders, but no one thing. In America we will never have a king.”

    Johnson’s Trump interrupted and took over.

    “Never say never,” he said, adding: “Kidding of course, though many ways I’m not. I’m in my king era.”

    Image: James Austin Johnson as President Donald Trump in the cold open of "SNL" on Jan. 25, 2025. (NBC)

    James Austin Johnson as President Donald Trump in the cold open of “SNL” on Saturday.

    He spoke of Trump’s effort to end diversity, equity and inclusion roles in the federal government.

    “DEI is over. It’s dead,” he said.

    He shifted multiple times to different subjects, eventually landing on his inauguration, which he described as “a tremendous success.”

    “It was inside due to cold and fear,” he said. “But we had a lot of surprise guests. Like Melania. That was nice.”

    Johnson’s Trump shouted out the billionaires in attendance.

    “Zuck. Bezos. Tim Apple. And of course, Elon,” he said. “We love Elon. But to quote some of his own children, I do not want him in my life.”

    Trump then began to focus increasingly on Miranda, who was holding his position in the shadows.

    Pointing his thumb in the direction of the colonial characters, Trump said, “What a weird way to dress, right? A little zesty.”

    Later, he noted Miranda’s frozen stance onstage.

    “Oh, look at Lin,” he said. “Look at how bad he wants to do a rap. … He doesn’t get to do it. Oh, the audience would have eaten that up.”

    Trump continued by focusing on Miranda’s awards shelf. Miranda — an Emmy, Grammy and Tony-winner — is an Oscar short of joining an exclusive group of EGOT winners who have at least one of each.

    “He’s in sniffing distance of an EGOT and he’s got to stand there until I’m done,” Trump said, trying to get Miranda to crack and, in the end, doing so. “Lindy, Lindy, Lindy, Lindy. … Lin-Manuel Miranda Cosgrove. There he is.”

    Timothée Chalamet, who was nominated for an Oscar for his role as Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown,” was the host and musical guest. Chalamet performed several Dylan songs.

    “SNL” airs on NBC, a division of NBCUniversal, which is also the parent company of NBC News.

    This article was originally published on NBCNews.com



    As Trump returns to office, ‘SNL’ wonders aloud if America has its first elected king

    In a recent episode of Saturday Night Live, the comedic sketch show took a satirical look at the possibility of former President Donald Trump returning to office and potentially becoming America’s first elected king.

    The sketch featured a fictional news segment discussing Trump’s potential return to power, with cast members portraying various political figures and commentators sharing their thoughts and concerns.

    As the segment unfolded, the characters debated whether America was on the brink of becoming a monarchy, with Trump as its ruler. The absurdity of the situation was played up for laughs, with exaggerated reactions and dramatic music underscoring the hijinks.

    While the sketch was clearly meant for entertainment purposes, it did raise some interesting questions about the state of American politics and the power dynamics at play. Could Trump’s return to office signal a shift towards a more authoritarian form of government? Or is it simply a comedic exaggeration of the current political climate?

    Only time will tell if Trump will indeed make a comeback and if America will have its first elected king. In the meantime, ‘SNL’ continues to provide a much-needed dose of humor and social commentary on the ever-evolving political landscape.

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  • SNL comedian uses five words to explain why ‘Elon Musk is not a Nazi’


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    Saturday Night Live has taken a swift aim at Elon Musk, following the Tesla CEO’s controversial salute towards Donald Trump on inauguration day that many have deemed fascist.

    Musk, 53, was heavily criticised, including pushback from his own family, after he touched his chest and raised his right arm towards the sky as a gesture of thanks to Trump. He then repeated the salute just seconds later.

    During the 26 January episode of SNL, Weekend Update host Michael Che mocked Musk for the salute, once again drawing comparisons to the Nazis and Musk’s own Tesla brand.

    “Elon Musk was criticised for his speech at a rally after the inauguration in which he appears to give the Nazi salute. But come on, Elon Musk is not a Nazi,” Che said of the man behind the much maligned Cybertruck. “The Nazis made nice cars,” quipped Che, referencing the origins of Volkswagen.

    Musk previously responded to the widespread criticism, and rather than denying it was a Nazi salute, he instead said his critics needed “better dirty tricks” because comparing their political opponents to Adolf Hitler is “sooo tired”.

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    Elon Musk (AFP via Getty Images)

    Musk’s Tesla company has become a target for his critics following the salute scandal.

    The owner of a Cybertruck that was vandalised with the word “Nazi” says she believes the offensive graffiti was targeted at Musk.

    Amanda Lopez-Lara, from the Bay Area, California, said that following the recent controversy surrounding the tech billionaire, the incident was unlikely to be a “coincidence”.

    Meanwhile, the British activist group, Led By Donkeys, projected an image of Musk’s salute onto Tesla’s Berlin Gigafactory, accompanied by the phrase “Heil Tesla”. The group, along with Germany’s Centre for Political Beauty, accuse Musk of using his wealth to “degrade democracy”.

    Led by Donkeys teamed up with German activist group Center for Political Beauty to project the image of Elon Musk on a Tesla Gigafactory in Berlin, Germany (Led By Donkeys)

    Led by Donkeys teamed up with German activist group Center for Political Beauty to project the image of Elon Musk on a Tesla Gigafactory in Berlin, Germany (Led By Donkeys)

    It comes after SNL’s Chloe Fineman admitted that she had “no regrets” for calling out Musk after he allegedly made her cry when he hosted the show in 2021.

    “Remember when I got in trouble for calling out Mr Nazi Salute?” the comedian shared in a Tuesday (21 January) Instagram Story. “Ya no regrets.”

    Last November, Fineman, 36, alleged that the Tesla billionaire, who hosted the show in May 2021, brought her to tears after telling her that her script wasn’t funny.



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  • ‘SNL’ Weekend Update Trashes Trump’s Inauguration, ‘Nazi’ Musk Salute


    Saturday Night Live‘s Weekend Update addressed Donald Trump‘s second inauguration, his dozens of controversial executive orders, and the salute by Elon Musk that has neo-Nazis and white nationalists overjoyed.

    Co-anchor Colin Jost noted that during his oath, Trump was seen not placing his hand on the Lincoln Bible.

    “Well, he tried to,” Jost said, “but the Bible screamed.”

    “During his address, President Trump said he was changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America,” Jost went on. “And, like you, Hillary Clinton could be seen in the background laughing while he said it, while Kamala could be seen silently begging her edible to kick in.”

    Michael Che then addressed Trump’s pardoning and commutations of about 1,500 Jan. 6 rioters–among them Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, who had been convicted of seditious conspiracy and was serving an 18-year sentence.

    “And ladies, just like his eyes, he’s single!” Che said of Rhodes, who wears an eye patch.

    “President Trump defended his pardon of the January 6 attackers, saying that these are just people that love their country,” Che continued. “You know, like how O.J. loved Nicole.”

    Jost addressed another of Trump’s executive actions: directing the federal government to end diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs.

    “Worse,” Jost joked, “the order began, ‘Listen up, gaywads.’”

    Che also weighed in on Musk’s straight-arm salute, which many are interpreting as a “Sieg Heil.”

    “Elon Musk was criticized for his speech at a rally after the inauguration in which he appears to give the Nazi salute. But come on, Elon Musk is not a Nazi,” Che said of the man behind the Tesla Cybertruck. “The Nazis made nice cars.”

    Jost followed that up by commenting on the White House posting photos on social media of migrants boarding military planes to be deported.

    “And Trump said the deportations won’t stop until a white kid wins the Spelling Bee,” Jost joked.



    In a recent episode of Saturday Night Live, the Weekend Update segment took aim at former President Donald Trump’s inauguration and controversial entrepreneur Elon Musk’s recent actions.

    The segment began with host Colin Jost joking about Trump’s underwhelming inauguration crowd size, quipping, “It was so empty, even the Russians were like, ‘Is this a protest?’”

    But the real burn came when Jost turned his attention to Elon Musk, who has been facing backlash for his recent comments and actions. Jost mocked Musk for his “Nazi” salute at a recent event, saying, “I guess when you’re worth billions, you can afford to buy some tact.”

    The segment has been met with mixed reactions, with some viewers praising SNL for calling out Trump and Musk, while others criticized the show for being too political. Regardless, it’s clear that SNL’s Weekend Update isn’t afraid to take on controversial topics and personalities.

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  • Colin Jost on Wife Scarlett Johansson’s SNL Joke Swap Reaction


    The “Weekend Update” joke swaps between co-anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che are always chaotic and jaw-dropping — and the latest installment truly did shock Jost’s wife, Scarlett Johansson

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    Jost swung by The Tonight Show on Monday, January 20, where Jimmy Fallon brought up how they saw each other at the Saturday Night Live December 2024 Christmas episode.

    “I think one of the best ‘Weekend Updates.’ I’ve ever seen,” Fallon told Jost, before following up with, “Are you in trouble with Scarlett?”

    RELATED: Colin Jost and Michael Che’s Christmas Joke Swap Had a Scarlett Johansson Reaction Cam

    Fallon was referring to the “Weekend Update” joke swap segment that featured Johansson’s live reactions to the unexpected quips. 

    The actress, who is guest-hosting the fourth hour of TODAY this week, visited Studio 8H for Martin Short‘s December 21 SNL Christmas episode, helping induct the beloved comedian into the Five-Timers Club. She made a surprise cameo in the cold open, and then stuck around for the rest of the show.

    Colin Jost says his wife knew one “Weekend Update” Joke Swap bit before he did 

    “I’m in trouble, I think, with a lot of people. Scarlett was genuinely so shocked,” Jost replied. “Because I was obviously surprised by everything, but they gave her a heads-up.”

    Jost explained how the writers asked Johansson if she would be okay with being incorporated into some of the punchlines, “And she was like, ‘Sure! You know, whatever. I’m open to it,’” he told Fallon. 

    But Johansson had zero idea what the actual jokes would be, and when a particularly lewd one began with an image a roast beef sandwich, she was visibly stunned backstage as she watched her husband deliver the shocking joke — which was also a surprise to him.

    “So Scarlett is backstage like, ‘Oh, my God! That’s what it is?!’” Jost continued.

    “It was honestly a legitimate live moment, and you weren’t acting at all,” said Fallon, as Jost confirmed, “I was not. I can’t act that well.”

    The jaw-dropping segment showed just how good a sport Johansson is.

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    Colin Jost on SNL: The Anniversary Special: “It’s going to be crazy”

    Speaking of Saturday Night Live, Jost and Fallon teased what fans can expect from the upcoming SNL50: The Anniversary Special, airing Sunday, February 16.

    There are going to be a lot of people there. It’s going to be crazy,” said Jost. “It’s now at the point where almost the whole cast coming back, anyone who’s been a cast member, anyone who’s been a host, can barely fit in the studio.”

    “It’s gonna be nuts,” agreed Fallon.



    Colin Jost on Wife Scarlett Johansson’s SNL Joke Swap Reaction

    During a recent episode of Saturday Night Live, Scarlett Johansson surprised viewers by participating in a joke swap with her husband and SNL co-star, Colin Jost. The couple, who tied the knot in October 2020, took turns reading each other’s jokes on the Weekend Update segment, much to the delight of fans.

    Colin Jost, known for his witty humor and quick delivery, couldn’t help but gush about his wife’s comedic chops. In a recent interview, Jost shared his reaction to Scarlett’s joke swap on SNL, saying, “I knew she was funny, but she really knocked it out of the park. It was so much fun to see her in her element and to share the stage with her.”

    The couple’s lighthearted banter and chemistry on screen were evident to viewers, with many taking to social media to praise their comedic timing and playful dynamic. Fans of the couple are hopeful that this won’t be the last time they collaborate on SNL, as their on-screen chemistry is undeniable.

    Overall, Colin Jost’s reaction to his wife’s SNL joke swap was one of admiration and pride, showcasing the couple’s strong bond both on and off screen. The Jost-Johansson duo is sure to continue bringing laughs and entertainment to audiences in the future.

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  • Scarlett Johansson Says Reaction To ‘SNL’ Joke Swap Was ‘Genuine Shock’


    The stunned look on Scarlett Johansson’s face during a “vulgar” joke swap segment on “Saturday Night Live” in December was no act.

    The “Black Widow” star had the deer-in-the-headlights look in the Dec. 21 episode as she was filmed reacting to her husband, “SNL” star Colin Jost, reading filthy jokes about her. The lines were written by Jost’s “Weekend Update” co-anchor Michael Che.

    In keeping with tradition, each host had no idea what jokes the other had written for them until they had to read them live on air. This time, though, Johansson was watching live backstage at Studio 8H.

    “Oh gosh, are we reliving the joke swap?” Johansson told Jenna Bush Hager on TODAY on Jan. 24 while serving as guest co-host of Jenna & Friends. “It’s wrong. It’s just wrong, you guys. It got so vulgar.”

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    Scarlett Johansson reacts to the “vulgar” jokes read by husband Colin Jost in a joke swap segment on “Saturday Night Live.”YouTube

    During the segment, Jost could barely contain his laughter as he read the start of Che’s lines.

    “My boo, Scarlett Johansson, is so genuinely worried. Hey boo, y’all know Scarlett just celebrated her 40th birthday, which means I’m about to get up out of there!” Jost read on “SNL” before cracking up.

    Johansson was asked by “SNL” in advance if she wanted to be a part of the bit, and she said she agreed under certain terms.

    “I said, ‘I don’t want to get canceled or divorced,’” Johansson said on TODAY. “Those are my boundaries. And they said, ‘OK fine, what if we just tape you listening to the jokes?’ I said, ‘OK, that seems fine, tame-ish.’”

    It turned out not to be so tame-ish, as one joke involved Johansson’s genitalia.

    “Honestly Jenna, I felt like it was ‘To Catch a Predator’ when the lights kind of came on me and suddenly there was a whole audience, and I was there with, thankfully, a very stiff cocktail,” Johansson said of her reaction.

    “The jokes got — they were so vulgar,” she said. “That’s genuine shock.”

    Jost also affirmed earlier this week that his wife was not acting when she gave that reaction.

    “Scarlett was genuinely so shocked,” Jost told Jimmy Fallon on “The Tonight Show” Jan. 20. “I was obviously surprised by everything, but they gave her a heads-up.”

    Even for an “SNL” regular like Johansson, who has hosted the show six times and made multiple other appearances, Che’s lines, as read by Jost, were an eye opener.

    “Emma Stone, who was also there because we were doing a five-timers thing for Martin Short, turned to me and she went, ‘That was not OK. That was not OK,’” Johansson said. “My heart was racing. My eyes were watering. My hands were like this (shaking). It was surreal.”

    During the “SNL” segment, Che also had to read jokes written by Jost.

    “(Jost) writes also for Michael Che, but I honestly feel like Michael is trying to get us permanently removed, I don’t know,” Johansson joked. “He has a vendetta against us. Michael, why?! What’d I do to you, Michael?”

    Jenna suggested a way that Johansson can get her revenge. She invited Johansson to return on Jenna & Friends with Che as a guest, and they can do a teleprompter swap.

    “I’m all for that,” Johansson said.



    Scarlett Johansson recently opened up about the viral moment on Saturday Night Live when she and Colin Jost swapped jokes about each other during the show’s Weekend Update segment. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the actress revealed that the reaction to the joke swap was “genuine shock” and that she had no idea what Jost was going to say.

    Johansson explained that she and Jost had discussed doing a joke swap beforehand, but she had no idea what jokes he had prepared. When it came time for the segment, Jost surprised her with some unexpected jabs, including one about her recent engagement to him.

    The actress said that the moment was “unscripted” and that she was genuinely shocked by some of the jokes. However, she added that she thought it was all in good fun and that she appreciated Jost’s sense of humor.

    Fans of the couple took to social media to express their delight at the joke swap, with many praising Johansson and Jost for their chemistry and comedic timing. Some even called for the couple to host SNL together in the future.

    Overall, it seems that the joke swap was a hit with audiences and that Johansson and Jost’s dynamic on screen is as strong as ever.

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  • Lin-Manuel Miranda Reprises Alexander Hamilton Role During ‘SNL’ Founding Fathers Cold Open


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    “I say, our lives matter not if we lose them in the cause of liberty. What matters is the nation we built,” Miranda says at the beginning. “Because in America, all men are created equal. America, not England, we do win the sequel, and we will have leaders, but no one thing in America, we will never have a king.”

    However, James Austin Johnson’s Donald Trump cut off Miranda, saying, “Never say never. I’m in my king era.” (Trump kicked off his second term earlier this week with his inauguration on Monday.)

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    Lin-Manuel Miranda Reprises Alexander Hamilton Role During ‘SNL’ Founding Fathers Cold Open

    Last night, Saturday Night Live brought back Lin-Manuel Miranda to reprise his role as Alexander Hamilton in a hilarious Founding Fathers cold open. The skit featured Miranda alongside the SNL cast members playing other historical figures like Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and Benjamin Franklin.

    The skit poked fun at the various quirks and personality traits of the Founding Fathers, with Miranda’s Hamilton stealing the show with his signature rhymes and witty banter. The skit also took a few jabs at modern politics, with references to current events and political figures.

    Fans of Miranda’s hit musical Hamilton were thrilled to see him back in the role that made him a household name. The performance was a reminder of Miranda’s incredible talent as a performer and writer, and left viewers wanting more.

    Overall, the SNL Founding Fathers cold open was a hilarious and entertaining way to kick off the show, and Miranda’s return as Alexander Hamilton was a definite highlight. It’s clear that his portrayal of the iconic Founding Father continues to captivate audiences and bring joy to fans everywhere.

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  • Damon Wayans Explains Why He Did ‘SNL’ Sketch Stunt That Got Him Fired


    Damon Wayans said in a recent episode of the “SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night” docuseries that he sabotaged his stint on “Saturday Night Live” in frustration over the sketch roles he was being offered. (Watch the video below.)

    The matter came to a boil when Wayans went rogue during a sketch called “Mr. Monopoly” in 1986. Wayans played his cop character as an effeminate gay cliche, which was not what was rehearsed.

    “I snapped. I just did not care. I purposefully did that because I wanted [Lorne Michaels] to fire me,” he said, per Deadline on Thursday.

    Entertainment Weekly reported that Griffin Dunne, who appeared in the skit, said of the off-script stunt, “I thought it was weird, but people still laughed.”

    Michaels said he canned him midseason because “it had to be done,” EW noted.

    Before his unauthorized improv, Wayans said in the doc he was warned by “SNL” great Eddie Murphy that as a Black man he would be pigeonholed into certain characters, so he’d better write his own, Deadline reported.

    But his attempts were rejected and he was given parts that would embarrass him in front of his mother, he said.

    The hard feelings didn’t last forever. Wayans was invited back to do standup in the 1985-86 season finale and returned as a guest host in 1995.

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    “Lorne is a very forgiving man and I think he just wanted to let me know that he believed in me,” Wayans added, per the Independent.

    Wayans of course went on to star in the groundbreaking sketch series “In Living Color.” He now has a new sitcom on CBS called “Poppa’s House.”


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    Damon Wayans has finally opened up about the controversial stunt he pulled during his time on Saturday Night Live that ultimately led to his firing from the show. In a recent interview, the comedian explained the reasoning behind his decision to go off-script and improvise during a sketch, which ultimately crossed the line and resulted in his dismissal.

    Wayans revealed that he felt constrained by the limitations of the show and wanted to push boundaries and take risks in his comedy. He saw the opportunity to break free from the constraints of the script and deliver something unexpected and memorable to the audience. While he acknowledged that his actions were reckless and ultimately led to his firing, Wayans stood by his decision to take a chance and make a statement with his performance.

    Despite the consequences of his actions, Wayans remains unapologetic for his decision and views it as a learning experience that helped shape his comedic style and approach to his work. He expressed gratitude for his time on SNL and the opportunities it provided him, but ultimately felt that he needed to take a stand and assert his creative freedom.

    While the incident may have cost Wayans his job on SNL, it also solidified his reputation as a bold and daring comedian willing to take risks and challenge the status quo in pursuit of his craft. Ultimately, Wayans’ decision to push boundaries and defy expectations may have been controversial, but it also cemented his place as a groundbreaking and influential figure in the world of comedy.

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  • Damon Wayans recalls getting fired from ‘SNL’ for breaking an important rule




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    Damon Wayans has no hard feelings about getting fired from “Saturday Night Live” back in Season 11 – mostly because he wanted to be let go from the sketch show.

    The comedian recalled the incident that led to his firing in Peacock’s “SNL 50” docuseries, saying that the moment that ultimately got him dismissed was the culmination of frustrations he’d felt throughout Season 11 seeing his sketches get cut from the show before broadcast.

    After one of his sketches got cut yet again, “I snapped,” Wayans said.

    In a sketch called “Mr. Monopoly,” which starred Jon Lovitz as the titular character, Wayans decided to play his role differently for broadcast than he had in rehearsals, catching his scene partners and others by surprise.

    “I just did not care,” Wayans said.

    Wayans added that he “purposely did that because I wanted [Lorne Michaels] to fire me.”

    It worked. Wayans was fired almost immediately after the show ended, a decision that Michaels said in the doc “was really, really hard” but “had to be done.”

    “Live From New York” author James Andrew Miller also weighed in, saying that Damon “broke the ultimate golden rule, which is no surprises.”

    After “SNL,” things worked out for Wayans.

    He went on to become a hugely successful comedic actor, starring in five seasons of both “In Living Color” in the ’90s and “My Wife and Kids” in the aughts. He also starred in popular ‘90s movies including “Major Payne,” “Mo’ Money” and “The Last Boy Scout.”

    Proving there’s no bad blood, Wayans was welcomed back to ‘SNL’ to perform a stand up set during the last episode of Season 11, which ran from 1985-1986.

    “Lorne is a very forgiving man,” said Wayans in the doc. “And I think he just wanted to let me know he believed in me.”



    In a recent interview with Damon Wayans, the comedian and actor opened up about his brief stint on “Saturday Night Live” and the moment that led to his firing from the show.

    Wayans, who joined the cast of “SNL” in 1985, revealed that he was let go from the show after breaking an important rule. He explained that during a live sketch, he decided to ad-lib and swear on air, which was strictly prohibited by the show’s producers.

    “I was young and reckless at the time, and I thought it would be funny to add a curse word to my dialogue. But it turns out, that was a big no-no on ‘SNL’,” Wayans admitted.

    Despite his comedic talent, Wayans was ultimately fired from the show for his actions. However, he has since gone on to have a successful career in comedy, starring in hit TV shows like “In Living Color” and “My Wife and Kids.”

    Reflecting on the experience, Wayans acknowledged his mistake and expressed regret for his actions. He emphasized the importance of following the rules and respecting the boundaries set by a production team.

    As Wayans continues to thrive in the entertainment industry, this candid revelation serves as a reminder of the consequences that can come from disregarding the guidelines in a professional setting.

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  • ‘Saturday Night Live’ season 50 schedule: Who is hosting ‘SNL’ tonight?


    Season 50 of “Saturday Night Live” premiered on September 28, 2024, and is set to conclude on May 17, 2025. So, who will be hosting the momentous season’s remaining episodes?

    “SNL” announced on Friday, Jan. 10, that Dave Chappelle and Timothée Chalamet would lead the next two shows. Chappelle hosted on Saturday, Jan. 18, while rapper GloRilla served as musical guest. Chalamet is slated to serve as both host and musical guest during the Saturday, Jan. 25, episode of “SNL.”

    The NBC sketch comedy series has not yet announced the next host after Chalamet. That is because, there won’t be a new “SNL” episode on Saturday, Feb. 1, or Saturday, Feb. 8, per NBC New York.

    The outlet reported that “SNL” will return with a new episode on Saturday, Feb. 15, one day before the three-hour “Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special” is set to air.

    Read More: How many times has Timothee Chalamet hosted ‘SNL?’

    “SNL” will likely announce the host for the Feb. 15 episode the week of Monday, Feb. 3. As NBC is planning for a celebratory weekend ahead of the Sunday, Feb. 16, anniversary special, it’s likely that the host of the Feb. 15 show will be either a legendary “SNL” alum or a fan-favorite host who has helmed the show multiple times.

    The 50th anniversary special will feature current and former “SNL” cast members as well as notable hosts and musical acts from throughout the show’s history.

    Drew Barrymore confirmed her involvement during a Thursday, Jan. 23, interview with Entertainment Weekly. The actress and talk show host is a member of SNL’s elite Five-Timers club and still holds the record for the youngest host. She was just 7 when she first appeared on the show in 1982.

    “I don’t know to what extent, but I will be there,” Barrymore told EW of the anniversary special. “I’ve hosted six times, so if it’s just to be there, that’s enough for me. And if anybody needs me, you can put me in, coach! I don’t know what will happen, but I’ll be there.”

    Chalamet’s “Saturday Night Live” appearance airs on NBC on Saturday, Jan. 25, at 11:30 p.m. EST and can be streamed on Peacock.

    The “Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special” airs on NBC on Sunday, Feb. 16, at 8 p.m. EST and can be streamed on Peacock.



    “Saturday Night Live” season 50 schedule: Who is hosting “SNL” tonight?

    Tonight’s episode of “Saturday Night Live” will be hosted by the hilarious and talented comedian, John Mulaney. Mulaney, who has previously hosted the show multiple times, is sure to bring the laughs with his sharp wit and clever humor.

    Joining Mulaney as the musical guest for tonight’s episode is rising star Olivia Rodrigo. Rodrigo, who has taken the music world by storm with hits like “drivers license” and “good 4 u,” is sure to deliver a show-stopping performance.

    Be sure to tune in to “Saturday Night Live” tonight to catch all the laughs and memorable moments with host John Mulaney and musical guest Olivia Rodrigo. It’s sure to be a night to remember!

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