During a comedy skit at the Big Slick Celebrity Weekend charity fundraiser, Jason Sudeikis awkwardly questioned NFL star Travis Kelce about his relationship with Taylor Swift, leaving Kelce speechless and embarrassed.
During the Big Slick Celebrity Weekend charity event, Jason Sudeikis humorously asked Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce about his relationship with Taylor Swift, referencing recent comments by Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker. Kelce laughed off the question, while comedians also joked about Swift potentially funding a new Chiefs stadium.
During a comedy skit at the Big Slick Celebrity Weekend charity event, Jason Sudeikis awkwardly asked NFL star Travis Kelce when he plans to "make an honest woman" out of his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, leaving Kelce visibly embarrassed.
During a comedy skit at a charity event, Jason Sudeikis jokingly asked NFL quarterback Travis Kelce about proposing to Taylor Swift, making some fans think Kelce felt uncomfortable, especially with a reference to his teammate Harrison Butker. Social media reactions were mixed, with some viewers finding the moment awkward and others believing Kelce was in on the joke.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show to discuss the Oscars, highlighting John Cena's skit where he hid his private parts while presenting an award. Kimmel revealed that ABC executives were "terrified" of the bit and demanded a larger envelope to cover Cena's bits, but Kimmel and his team ultimately used a smaller envelope, which worked just fine.
During a Saturday Night Live skit, guest host Sydney Sweeney played a Hooters waitress who raked in $36,000 in tips while her coworkers earned under $50, leading to comedic chaos and misunderstandings. The skit humorously highlighted the disparity in earnings and customer treatment, culminating in a bizarre interaction with the Hooters mascot.
'Saturday Night Live' parodied the congressional hearings on antisemitism, while actor Adam Driver showcased his piano skills in a comedy skit about Santa's wish list.
Saturday Night Live (SNL) featured a comedy skit poking fun at Tiffany Gomas, the woman who went viral after an outburst on an American Airlines flight at DFW International Airport. The skit, part of the "Thanksgiving Week Airport Parade" segment, portrayed Gomas as one of the travelers and comedian Sarah Sherman played her role. Gomas found the skit hilarious and has embraced her 15 minutes of fame, even appearing on podcasts and media outlets. She hopes to use her platform to draw attention to mental health and combat cyberbullying. SNL has previously targeted Dallas-based Southwest Airlines and Toyota in their sketches.
In the cold open of "Saturday Night Live," a talking giant panda joins a mock President Biden in a press conference, poking fun at Biden's age, his previous comments about Chinese President Xi Jinping, and the recent departure of pandas from the National Zoo. The scene humorously focuses on the panda issue rather than more serious topics, with the panda expressing concerns about Trump potentially being reelected in 2024 and the state of democracy in the US. The skit concludes with the fake Biden and the panda bonding over their similarities as dads.