A fierce cheese board debate has emerged after a Manchester chef called out a customer who complained when they were charged extra for butter as ‘expecting restaurants to just give food away’.
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The moment many of us have been waiting for is here – Saturday Night Live tackled Donald Trump’s indictment!
This week’s episode of the late-night sketch comedy series did not hold when roasting the hell out of the 76-year-old former president and his criminal case! For the cold open, viewers saw the return of SNL cast member James Austin Johnson’s impression of Trump. And considering the show landed on April 1, AKA April Fools Day, there was bound to be a practical joke or two from him throughout the skit! Johnson’s Trump started by saying:
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Afterward, Johnson as Trump soon announced his new idea to grab money from his supporters by releasing… music. Yep, albums of 30 classic covers called “NOW That’s What I Call My Legal Defense Fund” and “Trump Bopz.” You can ch-ch-check out the entire cold open (below):
For the show, viewers saw Abbott Elementary star Quinta Brunson host for the first time over the weekend. She first took to the Studio 8H stage on Saturday to perform her opening monologue, during which she called out the popular sitcom Friends for its lack of diversity while comparing her series:
Besides getting a dig in at Friends, she also took a moment to get serious and remind everyone “how important teachers are, acknowledge the work they do every day and for the love of God, pay them the money they deserve.” Hell yes! See the entire opening monologue (below):
Quinta’s first sketch of the night started with two men in a nightclub bathroom looking to buy some cocaine – but only wanted something that is “pure.” They are immediately approached by a man who claims his product is “so pure white it’s like a bunny rabbit making snow angels
A fierce cheese board debate has emerged after a Manchester chef called out a customer who complained when they were charged extra for butter as ‘expecting restaurants to just give food away’.
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Colin Jost and Michael Che took several swipes at current president Joe Biden and former commander-in-chief Donald Trump during Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” segment.
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recent indictment to the persecution of Jesus. “Alas, one of you will betray me,” said Jesus, played by Mikey Day. “It is foretold.
Katie Reul editor Premiering the night before Easter, the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live” opened with a serene image of the sketch show cast members sitting at a long table, perfectly costumed and positioned to parallel Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper.” But the tranquility was short-lived with the arrival of cast member James Austin Johnson, who took over the cold open by telling the story of Easter as a monologue delivered by Donald Trump. Last week’s episode also opened with a Trump spoof after the former president was indicted by a grand jury. On April 4, Trump pled not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records. His arrest and arraignment made him the first president in U.S. history to ever be charged with a crime after leaving office. And this milestone was also addressed with this week’s cold open.
“Alas, one of you will betray me,” said Mikey Day tonight as Jesus Christ on Saturday Night Live. “It is foretold and though I have committed no crime, I will be arrested, tried and found guilty,” he added.
Taraji P. Henson will make her debut on Wednesday, April 12, and finally, put a face to Janine Teague (Quinta Brunson)'s mommy issues. In a preview clip of next week's episode, Janine is talking to her class when the distinct sound of familiar high heels draws her attention.
By now, you may have seen the SNL clip floating around on TikTok of Weekend Update anchor Michael Che‘s April Fools Day prank on Colin Jost.
Michael Che got his «Weekend Update» co-anchor, Colin Jost, good on . The episode happened to take place on April Fools' Day, and Che decided to play a prank on his pal during the live broadcast.As the «Weekend Update» co-anchors started sharing their jokes about the recent headlines, there was a noticeable difference between the laughter and applause Jost and Che were each receiving.Finally, Che burst out laughing, sharing, «I told them not to laugh at you for April Fools',» as Jost put his head in his hands, cracking up.«I was like, 'Am I not mic'd?' And then I was like, 'Oh, I just suck,'» Jost said, laughing.
Michael Che got his Weekend Update co-anchor Colin Jost good during this week's .The episode happened to take place on April Fools' Day, and Che decided to play a prank on his pal during the live broadcast.As the Weekend Update co-anchors started sharing their jokes about the recent headlines, there was a noticeable difference between the laughter and applause Jost and Che were each receiving.Finally, Che burst out laughing, sharing, «I told them not to laugh at you for April Fools',» as Jost put his head in his hands, cracking up.«I was like, 'Am I not mic'd?' And then I was like, 'Oh, I just suck,'» Jost said, laughing. And when Che tried to continue with the headlines, Jost declared, «You're evil!»As the segment continued, Jost wiped away tears, laughing and unable to get over it, saying, «That's the meanest thing you've ever done.
Taraji P. Henson is joining the family and finally putting a face to Janine Teague's mommy issues. Per, the actress will guest star as Quinta Brunson's TV mom, Vanetta, in the season's penultimate episode aptly titled «Mom.» The news was announced on Saturday, during the show's panel at the Paley Center for Media's annual PaleyFest L.A.
Quinta Brunson had a real-life “pinch me” moment on April 1. The “Abbott Elementary” creator and star made her “Saturday Night Live” debut as the night’s guest, and according to her monologue, it was a long time coming.
Quinta Brunson had a real-life «pinch me» moment on April 1. The creator and star made her debut as the night's guest, and according to her monologue, it was a long time coming. Brunson shared that she had always dreamed of being on when she was a kid, but the audition process «seemed long,» so she took the simple route when she «created my own TV show, made sure it became really popular, won a bunch of Emmys and then got asked to host and it was so much easier!»The 33-year-old went on about the network sitcom's success, at one point comparing it to .
Thanks to the 2023 calendar year, April Fool's Day happened to fall on a Saturday, giving the cast of "Saturday Night Live" ample opportunity to be extra silly. During the "Weekend Update" segment with Colin Jost and Michael Che, things went awry when Jost's jokes were not well received by the audience.
During the April 1 edition of “Saturday Night Live”, Michael Che celebrated April Fool’s Day by pulling an epic prank on fellow Weekend Update anchor Colin Jost.
The Saturday, April 1, episode of Saturday Night Live started like any other — until Colin Jost did not receive any laughs during his “Weekend Update” segment.
Another month, another host of new openings are ushered in across the city, just as thoughts begin to tentatively turn to outside drinks and - let's try not to jinx it - sunshine. There's a wealth of stuff going on, from excellent new brunch spots to Greek street food. And who doesn't love a gyro?