SNL icon Tina Fey returned to the NBC show on Saturday to play the Secretary of Homeland Security in a sketch that mercilessly mocked ICE and the Trump administration.
The episode fell on the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live, which premiered on Oct. 11, 1975, with host George Carlin.
Colin Jost began Weekend Update on this week’s Saturday Night Live by ripping into President Donald Trump’s failure to obtain ...
The veteran cast member is the perfect host to get the season back on track with an episode full of throwback sketches and fun cameos.
This week's cold open saw host and former SNL cast member Amy Poehler reunite with Tina Fey to play Bondi and Secretary of ...
The ‘Saturday Night Live’ alums joined forces again disguised as secretary of Homeland Security and the attorney general ...
Considering Swift’s fiancé, Travis Kelce, is the tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, many viewers wondered whether the top was a subtle response to Swift singing about their alleged feud on her “ ...
Now, it truly has been 50 years since the show’s debut, and that was celebrated with a few more surprises, including cameos by Charli XCX and Seth Meyers.
Trump supporters were left furious at SNL's after Weekend Update host Colin Jost took aim at President Donald Trump over his ...
Weekend Update host Colin Jost poked fun at the team and former Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez, who was arrested one week ...
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler opened SNL as Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi, respectively, and they poked fun at the current drama over ...
Tina Fey stunned fans with an unexpected comeback, reuniting with Amy Poehler in a nostalgia-packed cold open to celebrate ...
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