President Joe Biden wants limits placed on concert ticket fees and TV and internet providers’ early termination charges, as the White House seizes on the practices as a sign of lack of competition in various business sectors.
22.01.2023 - 19:55 / perezhilton.com
It was a Parks and Rec reunion on Saturday Night Live!
Aubrey Plaza made her hosting debut on Saturday – and boy, the night was jam-packed with some special guest appearances! Kicking off the evening, the show began with a satirical cold open about the Fox Sports recap of the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants playoff game – which featured some sideline reporting from Representative George Santos and his drag persona Kitara Ravache. We cannot say we’re shocked SNL mocked Santos, considering he’s been making headlines for lying about his entire life! It was pretty much only a matter of time until he was the topic of a sketch! You can ch-ch-check it out (below):
For the opening monologue, Aubrey had a few familiar faces join her on stage as she looked back on the time when she was a NBC Studios page during her college years. At one point, the 38-year-old actress could not help but bring up the fact that she was named Delaware’s most famous person. This means Aubrey beat out President Joe Biden for the title. And as she said, the Commander in Chief “was livid” by it and had some words for her. He said in a video on the episode:
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Aubrey then proceeded to step back into her page uniform in order to do one of her previous jobs once again – give a tour of Studio 8H. And during the backstage tour, you’ll never guess who she ran into while mocking how tourists would ask her if they’d see a celebrity! None other than her Parks & Recreation co-star Amy Poehler! You can watch the amazing reunion (below):
Of course, that wasn’t the only Aubrey and Amy moment on last night’s SNL! During the “Weekend Update,” the comedian stepped out in a black wig
President Joe Biden wants limits placed on concert ticket fees and TV and internet providers’ early termination charges, as the White House seizes on the practices as a sign of lack of competition in various business sectors.
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