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Kardashian Fairytale Divorce Special On SNL

The Kardashians are the gift with an inexplicable cadence that keeps on giving. But the family isn’t filming the sham divorce for Keeping Up With The Kardashians season seven or a Kim’s Fairytale Divorce: A Kardashian Event. So, Saturday Night Live have had to fulfil that demand for closure with a parody. It’s pretty self-explanatory, and the video [...]

SNL Made A Digital Short About Crossing Swords

Three disclaimers before I get into this, 1) it co-stars Lady Gaga, who’s still banned, but she’s hardly in this 2) It also co-stars Justin Timberlake, whose acting is still pretty offensive 3) NBC videos are still geo-blocked because no one who lives outside of America likes funnies. That out of the way, this is [...]

Miley Cyrus Saturday Night Live Promo Video

Because becoming Tiger Beat Lite isn’t the sole realm of Vanity Fair, Miley Cyrus will be hosting Saturday Night Live. If nothing else, because she’s 18 and the show’s no longer past her bedtime. You know why? Because she no longer has a bedtime. Rock and ROOOOLL. NBC has finally stopped geo c**k-blocking me, so [...]

Jessie J Will Make US Television Debut on SNL

I wouldn’t usually cover this. However, there’s so little going on with my native British music scene that I’m into right now and Jessie J’s Do It Like A Dude was one of the very few tracks of the last 12 months that I liked enough to play on repeat. The only real exception to [...]

Jennifer Aniston Turned Down SNL In The 90s

Jennifer Aniston had, like, totes awesome career options. In the 90s, that is. Aniston made an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, yesterday, and spoke about her work in the early 1990s. She revealed to the talk show host, as shown in the video below, that she turned down an opportunity to work on Saturday [...]

Jesse Eisenberg and Mark Zuckerberg on SNL

Mark Zuckerberg and Jesse Eisenberg appeared together on Saturday Night Live. The pair were featured in the opening monologue, in addition to an appearance by Andy Samberg… who was dressed as Mark Zuckerberg. I kind of wish Michael Cera were there too, just so that everyone could stop speculating those four were the same people. [...]