The cast then had a sarcastic message directly for the former president. “And that is why we at SNL would like to say to ...
Saturday Night Live’s first post-election show began with the cast swearing they’ve actually had Trump’s back this whole time—and host Bill Burr totally bombing in a monologue that tried to make light ...
This sketch is a paid advertisement with Burr in a garage, talking up real music. No autotune, no mumble tap. It's just pure ...
The cast of “Saturday Night Live” jokingly appealed to President-elect Donald Trump in a cold open sketch in their first ...
The “Saturday Night Live” cast sarcastically tells Donald Trump they never wavered in their support of him and begs not to be ...
In the first post-election episode, they promise nothing but flattering portrayals of the "hot, jacked" incoming president ...
Bill Burr didn’t hold back in his “Saturday Night Live” monologue during the show’s first episode following Donald Trump’s ...
"For now on we're going to do very flattering portrayals of Trump," announced James Austin Johnson's Rambo bandana wearing ...
For now on we’re going to do very flattering portrayals of Trump,” announced James Austin Johnson’s Rambo bandana wearing ...
It’s uncertain what note the liberal-leaning NBC hit will take when it returns for its first post-election episode.
In his weekly column for LateNighter, Chris “Wally” Feresten, (a.k.a. the guy who holds the cue cards on Saturday Night Live ...