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Bowen Yang becomes full-time repertory cast member of Saturday Night Live
Bowen Yang joined the show as a featured player just two years ago. Now the LGBTQ Nation Heroes Award nominee is a member of the cast full-time.
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Trump wanted to use the feds to punish SNL for mocking him
Trump wanted to pursue action through the Federal Communications Commission, the courts, or even the Department of Justice.
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Trump tells Pence to leave a gay wedding on ‘SNL’
“Get out of there, Mike! I know you hate this word, but abort!”
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Sean Spicer and Donald Trump make out on SNL
It’s the dream team of Melissa McCarthy as Spicey and Alec Baldwin playing the president on Saturday Night Live.
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If Melissa McCarthy’s Spicer skit bugged Trump, what would Rosie as Bannon do?
The fact Sean Spicer was played by a woman reportedly is what’s most “problematic” for the president. Imagine if Rosie joined the fun?
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Trans activist goes viral for epic slapdown of Trump’s SNL tweets
Danielle Muscato unleashed on the president-elect on Twitter in the most beautiful way, telling him to get his priorities straight.
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7 silver linings in the dark cloud of President-elect Donald Trump
Recreational marijuana will now be legal in five (maybe six) states, including the most populous, California. All things considered, perfect timing.
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Saturday Night Live delivers the Trump/Clinton debate we all need
“I leaned over and I whispered in his ear, ‘Sean, I’m against the war in Iraq,'” Baldwin says. “And then the next thing I knew, I was kissing Sean Hannity.”
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Gary Oldman defends Gibson and Baldwin’s remarks on Jews and gays
NEW YORK — Gary Oldman is defending fellow actors Mel Gibson and Alec Baldwin from critics of their comments on Jews and homosexuals, saying people need to take a joke. In an expletive-laced interview with Playboy, Oldman decried the “political correctness” that ensnared the two actors. Gibson was filmed in an anti-Semitic …
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Alec Baldwin, MSNBC announce ‘mutual parting’ following actor’s anti-gay slur
NEW YORK — MSNBC and Alec Baldwin say they are ending the actor’s talk show, which was suspended for two weeks after the actor used an anti-gay slur against a photographer in a New York City street.