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Middle-age is no joke.
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Morgan Wallen poked fun at the cancelation of his planned October appearance on 'Saturday Night Live.'
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Jason Bateman hosts 'SNL' with musical guest Morgan Wallen. Read our full recap.
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Pete Davidson looks set to return to “Saturday Night Live” despite saying it may be time for him to go. The lanky comic spoke out in February, saying the cast makes fun of him when he’s not there, adding: “They think I’m f - - king dumb.” “SNL” will return to Studio 8H at 30 Rock on Oct. …
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On the morning of 9/11, “Saturday Night Live” star Colin Jost’s family was doing a lot of live updating — but not the satirical kind. They were worried about Jost’s mother, Dr. Kerry Kelly, who had left a patient’s bedside on Staten Island to race to downtown Manhattan after hearing that a plane had crashed …
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Pete Davidson’s “The King of Staten Island” was pulled unceremoniously — and mysteriously — from drive-in theatres last week, reports Variety. The semi-autobiographical film, which offers a comic take on SNL star’s Pete Davidson’s childhood in the borough, was instead released Friday for video only. “There was no explanation,” from Universal, one drive-in theater owner …
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Don’t expect to see Dave Chappelle ferrying to Staten Island any time soon. In a new Netflix stand-up special, “8:46” that dropped for free Friday night via YouTube, the comedian scorches the city’s smallest borough while doing a slow-burn on George Floyd, police brutality and the killings of African Americans. “You watch one shooting after …
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Pete Davidson opened up about his “dark and scary” battle with mental health issues and suicidal thoughts. “I got as close as you can get — just like testing the waters,” he said on “CBS Sunday Morning” of contemplating suicide, “Until I met the right treatments and met the right doctors and did all the …
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Pete Davidson’s destiny was set when he was a kid. His father, Scott, a firefighter with the FDNY’s Ladder 118 in Brooklyn Heights, was a big fan of standup comedy. “[Pete] saw that standup made his father happy,” Cris Italia, Pete’s former manager, told The Post. Years after Scott died on 9/11 — when Pete …
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Pete Davidson is back on Instagram — but for how long remains to be seen. The “Saturday Night Live” comedian, 26, rejoined the social media platform to promote his forthcoming semi-autobiographical film, “The King of Staten Island,” which will be available On Demand June 12. Directed by Judd Apatow, the dramedy centers on Davidson’s life, …