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When you hear “Connor Storrie Saturday Night Live episode” and “sketch set in a remote cabin,” what are your first thoughts? An extended riff on the leg-lengthening surgery from Materialists, of course.
Saturday Night Live parodies President Trump's late-night announcement of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran this weekend. President Trump is played by James Austin Johnson and War Secretary Pete Hegseth by Colin Jost.
Saturday Night Live’ s Colin Jost reprised his role as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. His portrayal mocked the secretary for seeming out of his depth with the U.S. military’s invasion of Iran.
On "Saturday Night Live," a bunch of canceled celebs blame their bad behavior on Tourette's after last week's incident at the BAFTAs.
After her controversial Bad Bunny Super Bowl review cost her a role on 'The Golden Life,' Jill Zarin gets mercilessly roasted on 'SNL’s 'Tourette’s' sketch.
Suddenly, the original sketch they prepared for the show’s cold opening, which involved President Trump delivering the State Of The Union, didn’t make sense anymore. It obviously didn’t mention bombing Iran at all since that hadn’t happened when it was written.