Sabrina Carpenter Appeared In Another Domingo Sketch
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The latest episode of "Saturday Night Live" featured President Trump declaring the No Kings protests are actually a celebration of George Santos.
The latest episode of Saturday Night Live featured “Shop TV,” a recurring sketch about two uptight Christian hosts who talk to religious entrepreneurs selling their latest products. The running joke is always that their main guest is obliviously selling a product with a clear sexual aesthetic.
Saturday Night Live kicked off its latest episode with something rare these days — a non-political cold open. Sabrina Carpenter pulled double duty as both host and musical guest, and instead of skewering President Trump or one of his cabinet members, the show dusted off something else: the Domingo sketch.
The8 Host played an innocent pillow inventor in the follow-up to Adam Driver and Michael Keaton's naughty "Shop TV" sketches.
Seems like fourth time’s not the charm as the latest Domingo sketch sparked mixed reactions among the viewers. In the October 18 episode of Saturday Night Live Season 51, hosted by
The show has gone in a different, more realistic direction with how they treat President Trump. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. If news of President Trump selling Bibles sounded like ...
I’m just keeping an eye on SNL, making sure they don’t do anything too mean about me,’ James Austin Johnson, playing Trump, quipped during the cold open
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