Pete Davidson Jokes About Louis C.K. Dying After He Mocked Parkland Shooting Survivors
Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson joined the left-wing backlash against Louis C.K. during a stand up set Monday, joking about the comedian’s death on stage.
Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson joined the left-wing backlash against Louis C.K. during a stand up set Monday, joking about the comedian’s death on stage.
During its New Year’s coverage, CNN aired celebrities’ New Year’s resolutions. Actress and former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Jane Curtin vowed to ensure “the Republican Party dies” in 2019. “My New Year’s resolution is to make sure that the
In Part One of this series, we observed that politicians such as Beto O’Rourke have proven that they are “digital natives.” That is, they’ve grown up with social media, and their “fluency” is already reshaping campaigns.
Congressman-elect Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) spoke with Houston NBC News KPRC affiliate about his relationship with “Saturday Night Live” star Pete Davidson, who posted a suicidal message on Instagram over the weekend. Crenshaw, who Davidson mocked this season over his eye
Texas Congressman-elect Dan Crenshaw says he reached out Pete Davidson Monday after the Saturday Night Live star posted a message to social media saying he didn’t “want to be on this earth anymore.”
Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson reportedly has the full support of Lorne Michaels after he said “i really don’t want to be on this earth anymore” on social media over the weekend.
Actor and left-wing activist Robert De Niro referred to President Donald Trump as a “nightmare” and said that his presidency was worse than anything he “ever thought” he would see in his life.
President Donald Trump criticized NBC and Saturday Night Live on Sunday for continuing to attack his presidency.
Actor Michael Rapaport apologized for mocking Pete Davidson after the Saturday Night Live star posted a note on Instagram suggesting what many assumed was a desire to commit suicide.
On this weekend’s broadcast of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” Alec Baldwin reprised his role as the show’s President Donald Trump in a cold open sketch that imagined a scenario that Trump lost the 2016 presidential election.
Actor and “Saturday Night Live” star Pete Davidson was confirmed safe late Saturday after several celebrities, his pop superstar ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande, and social media users thought he would attempt suicide after posting an alarming message to Instagram.
Once again this season, actor and chronic Trump critic Robert De Niro appeared on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” as Department of Justice special prosecutor Robert Mueller in the show’s cold open. De Niro’s role as Mueller this time came in
Saturday Night Live comedian Nimesh Patel was kicked off stage by Columbia University students on Friday night halfway through his performance because students found his jokes “offensive.”
On this weekend’s episode of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” Joe Scarborough, played by Alex Moffat and Mika Brzezinski’s Kate McKinnon, performed their version of the post-wedding Scarborough and Brzezinski co-hosting MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” During the skit, Melissa Villaseñor appeared as Rep.-elect Alexandria
On this week’s broadcast of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” comedian Alec Baldwin reprised his role impersonating President Donald Trump in the shows cold open. Baldwin’s Trump depicted a situation at the G20 Summit in Argentina and featured appearances by Cecily
On this weekend’s broadcast of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” guest host Steve Carell played Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, whose company recently announced it would locate headquarters in New York City’s Queens and Northern Virginia’s Arlington. Carell’s Bezos denied that Arlington,
Republican representative-elect Dan Crenshaw commented on his recent appearance on NBC’s Saturday Night Live Monday, imploring Americans to “stop looking for reasons to be offended.”
On this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live” during the “Weekend Update” segment, Rep.-elect Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) appeared one week after being described as a “hitman in a porno movie” by cast member Pete Davidson during the same segment. After last week’s episode
On this weekend’s broadcast of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” show cast member Kate McKinnon got at least one more chance to showcase her Jeff Sessions impersonation. Sessions resigned from the attorney general post of the Trump administration’s Department of Justice
Dan Crenshaw, the retired Navy SEAL mocked by Saturday Night Live for wearing an eye patch, beat his Democrat rival by eight points in Texas’s Second Congressional District.
Former Navy SEAL Dan Crenshaw talked to Sirius XM’s Breitbart News Daily about being the target of a Saturday Night Live joke.
After admitting that he does not usually vote, Michael Che used SNL’s regular “Weekend Update” segment to lambaste young liberals for moving out of their conservative home states.
Following Saturday Night Live‘s Pete Davidson mocking a GOP congressional candidate who lost an eye fighting in Afghanistan, angry fans have swarmed the show’s Facebook page to show their displeasure. “Not only does Pete Davidson need to be FIRED immediately, he needs
Veteran Saturday Night Live cast member Kenan Thompson said Monday that a joke told by colleague Peter Davidson about former Navy SEAL Dan Crenshaw definitely “missed the mark.”
Dan Crenshaw called on SNL to donate $1 million to a veterans charity after Pete Davidson joked he looks like “a hitman in a porno movie.”
HOUSTON (AP) — A Texas Republican congressional candidate has chided “Saturday Night Live” comic Pete Davidson for poking fun at the eyepatch he wears because he was badly wounded during his third tour in Afghanistan as a Navy SEAL.
ABC News White House correspondent Tara Palmeri claims that comedian Alec Baldwin once told her how he hoped she would “choke to death” while she was working as a tabloid reporter in New York City.
Saturday Night Live cracked a pedophilia joke during its cold open about recently-arrested actor and left-wing activist Alec Baldwin this weekend, while referring to the frequent President Donald Trump critic as a “disgraced former actor.”
NBC is facing heavy controversy after Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson mocked GOP congressional candidate Dan Crenshaw, a former Navy SEAL who lost an eye fighting in Afghanistan. Davidson referred to Crenshaw as looking like “a hitman in a porno movie.”
On this week’s broadcast of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” a parody ad highlighted nervous Democrats before the midterm elections on Tuesday. Shakily arranging flowers, a character played by Kate McKinnon said, “They say don’t trust the polls, but I’m choosing
Saturday Night Live host Pete Davidson mocked the appearance of former Navy SEAL Dan Crenshaw, who lost his eye fighting terrorists in Afghanistan, comparing the Republican candidate to a “hitman in a porno movie.”
On this week’s broadcast of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” the cold open mocked Fox News over its coverage of the migrant caravan walking through Central America toward the U.S.-Mexico border. Kate McKinnon who played Fox News’s Laura Ingraham said, “We’re
Far-left actor Alec Baldwin issued a non-denial denial Saturday over the allegation he punched a 49-year-old man.
Veteran comedian Dave Chappelle tore into President Donald Trump and called his rhetoric “repugnant” in an interview with CNN’s Van Jones that aired this weekend.
On this weekend’s broadcast of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” Chris Redd and Alec Baldwin teamed up to reenact the Oval Office meeting between hip-hop artist Kanye West and President Donald Trump for the show’s cold open. “Oh my God, he’s
Actor Alec Baldwin said in a recent interview that black Americans love his impression of President Trump on Saturday Night Live because “they’re most afraid of Trump.”
Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson — who made headlines last December when he revealed his “Badass” Hillary Clinton tattoo — appeared on the NBC show’s “Weekend Update” segment and launched a full-on assault on Kanye West.
Perhaps the U.S. Senate’s confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh as a U.S. Supreme Court associate justice wasn’t the outcome the cast members of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” had hoped, but that didn’t stop them from giving it their best shot in the
Saturday Night Live gleefully piled on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and did so less than a year after this very same SNL came out in full-throated support for credibly accused serial groper Al Franken.
Conservative firebrand Candace Owens challenged actor Chris Evans to a debate after the Marvel movie star smeared Kanye West over his support of President Donald Trump.