Colman Domingo brings right vibes to Sat. Night Live
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Saturday Night Live Season 51’s latest host was Colman Domingo, and the Oscar-nominated actor more than delivered during his debut on the show. Domingo not only brought his eclectic sense of humor to the proceedings but also exuded his signature sense of style,
"Saturday Night Live" host Colman Domingo ended the show with an emotional speech, which was abruptly cut off on the NBC broadcast.
Just a couple hours after Vice President JD Vance announced that marathon peace talks with Iran produced no agreement, Saturday Night Live opened with Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) and Pete Hegseth (Colin Jost) reveling in their failure.
Melania and Donald Trump were mauled as Saturday Night Live unleashed a battering on last week's speech which reached levels so brutal even the show's live audience groaned.The comedy show's cold opening laid into Melania's surprise statement denying any connection to convicted sex trafficker
Two Oscar nominations and one Emmy-win later, Colman Domingo is ready for his "Saturday Night Live" debut. Here's what to know about the April 11 show.
SNL heads into its break on an uneven note, a mixed bag of highs and not-so-highs. Here's a rundown of what worked and what seemed
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'Saturday Night Live' facing backlash for Tiger Woods sketch
NBC's "Saturday Night Live" didn't go easy on Tiger Woods during Saturday night's show. This week's show, hosted by Coleman Domingo - who stars on the upcoming season of "Euphoria" - took a clear shot at Woods following his DUI arrest in Florida last month.
Colman Domingo is serving as host and Anitta is performing as musical guest