Jason Momoa and Meryl Streep know how to bust a move. The "Aquaman" actor took to Instagram on Monday to share a look at his time in New York City celebrating the 50th anniversary of "Saturday Night Live" and,
Tate McRae made an announcement on her Instagram handle signaling her upcoming appearance on the Saturday Night Live (SNL) show.
Some fans may have already heard, but Short’s costar and pal Steve Martin revealed the actor came down with Covid following his appearance at the star-st
Instagram provocateur “Subway DJ” requested a selfie with Seinfeld outside an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of “Saturday Night Live.”
Jason Momoa and Adria Arjona are still riding the high from their date weekend at the Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary extravaganza. The couple each shared a collection of photos from the celebration in New York City to Instagram,
You may have enjoyed seeing Jason Momoa and Meryl Streep appear on “SNL50” this past weekend, but you’re going to love seeing them at the after-party. On Feb. 17, Momoa posted a bunch of photos from the bash that followed the “Saturday Night Live” 50th anniversary special on his Instagram page,
Victoria Jackson, a Saturday Night Live alum and Donald Trump supporter, is clarifying comments she made about Tom Hanks' MAGA sketch during the show's, SNL50. Jackson shared a video on Instagram in response to reporting that she "slammed" the Forrest Gump actor for his portrayal of a Trump supporter in the show's "Black Jeopardy" sketch.
Instagram provocateur “Subway DJ” at first requested a selfie with Seinfeld that the Jewish celebrity agreed to outside an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of “Saturday Night Live.” Jerry Seinfeld bats down an anti-Israel activist outside an ...
Steve Martin took to Instagram on February 20 to post a photo of Martin Short and Maya Rudolph kissing and mentioned that both caught COVID during Saturday Night Live's 50 Anniversary Special.
Steve Martin took to social media to joke about the "SNL50" COVID "curse," which infected both Maya Rudolph and Martin Short.
Live” is celebrating its big 50th anniversary milestone in a way that only the long-running sketch show can: with a very star-studded special.
Legions of comedic talent have paraded through NBC’s Studio 8H, whether as cast members, writers or hosts of “Saturday Night Live.”