SNL Under Fire for ‘Disgusting’ Tourette Sketch
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Tourettes Action CEO Emma McNally is furious that NBC’s “Saturday Night Live" brought negative attention to the neurological condition Tourette syndrome.
Saturday Night Live’ s Colin Jost reprised his role as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. His portrayal mocked the secretary for seeming out of his depth with the U.S. military’s invasion of Iran.
Later on, Storrie was also joined by his "Heated Rivalry" co-star Hudson Williams, who plays Shane Hollander of the Montreal Metros. Williams appeared in an ice skating skit and introduced the musical guest Mumford & Sons alongside Storrie.
The actor made his hosting debut on 'Saturday Night Live,' which featured a cameos by his 'Heated Rivalry' co-star Hudson Williams and members of the U.S. hockey teams.
Saturday Night Live cast member James Austin Johnson reprised his role as President Trump in the latest cold open, this time to mock Trump’s controversial Saturday morning military attack on Iran. “Good evening and happy World War III to all who celebrate,
"SNL" kicked off its latest episode with a timely cold open addressing the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
You’re not going to like what he did there.
While the 'Heated Rivalry' star wore Saint Laurent and Tiffany during his monologue, he changed into a Pacsun cropped tee for his 'Mr. Fronzi' skit.
The Olympic champions fire back after Donald Trump said he would "have to bring" the women's team to the White House