But above all else, this is not the SNL you were expecting to see this October. Certainly, fans may have anticipated a ...
Hosting the inaugural episode of SNL's 51st season is three-time Grammy Award winner Bad Bunny, marking his fourth time on the show after performing on Season 46, pulling double duty as both the host ...
This superstar is ready for her closeup. 26 years after the comedy “Superstar” hit theaters, Elaine Hendrix isn’t turning down the possibility of a sequel. “You know what? I don’t think enough people ...
Molly Qerim is set for her first appearance since her shock exit from ESPN earlier this month. The former “First Take” host will moderate a Q&A with UConn men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley Wednesday ...
Ringwald later shared photos from their night out on Instagram. Molly Ringwald brought a very special date to a red carpet in New York City. "The Breakfast Club" star attended the premiere of "Monster ...
Bad Bunny has had a few people talking about him lately, and he wasted no time in tackling that in the Saturday Night Live season premiere. The Latino music superstar hosted SNL for the second time on ...
“Saturday Night Live” has added seven new writers ahead of Season 51. The new scribes include actor-writer Jack Bensinger (“Rap World”), stand-up comedian Jo Sunday (Just for Laughs), comic Maddie ...
Bad Bunny had some new material for his second “Saturday Night Live” hosting gig — dropping jokes about his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show. “I think everybody is happy about it — even Fox News,” he ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Doc” Season 2, Episode 2. “Doc” set the stage for big changes at Minneapolis’s Westside Hospital, starting with the hiring of an impressive new chief of ...
"White Lotus" star Aimee Lou Wood is doubling down on her criticism of a "Saturday Night Live" sketch that poked fun at her. In an interview with BBC, Wood, 31, said she didn't regret calling out "SNL ...
Longtime ESPN First Take host Molly Qerim left the show and network abruptly last week in a surprising move. Former ESPN employee Marcellus Wiley believes he knows why. A former NFL player and host of ...