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TV Eddie Murphy won his first Emmy for his appearance on "Saturday Night Live."
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TV Pete Davidson did a parody of Drake's "Toosie Slide" music video in a "Saturday Night Live" sketch filmed in his mom's basement.
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Pop Culture Lil Nas X couldn't help but find the parody to be humorous.
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TV Kendrick Lamar will kick off season 48 of "SNL," while Megan Thee Stallion will be holding down duties as host and musical guest a few weeks later.
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Society Tina Fey hosts a star-studded "SNL" finale.
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Pop Culture The rapper has repeatedly denied that he endorses Trump, but "SNL" couldn't pass up the opportunity to poke fun at Cube.
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TV She performed "Anxiety" and a mashup of "NDA" and "Plan B," and seemed comfortable in the host chair.
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TV The star comedian hosted "SNL" for a third time and also spoke on the midterm elections and Donald Trump.
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TV On this weekend's episode, the late night show poked fun at the former president's recent indictment, among other hot topics.
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TV Colin Jost jokes that the real punishment for Will Smith would be having to host the Oscars.
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TV Cecily Strong said goodbye to "Saturday Night Live" during the latest episode.
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News 2 Chainz plays himself in a skit where Andy Samberg plays an elusive hip-hop "genius," Blizzard Man.
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Patrick Lyons