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‘Saturday Night Live’s’ Darrell Hammond Reveals Childhood Abuse, Drug Use in New Book [VIDEO]
‘Saturday Night Live’s’ Darrell Hammond Reveals Childhood Abuse, Drug Use in New Book [VIDEO]
‘Saturday Night Live’s’ Darrell Hammond Reveals Childhood Abuse, Drug Use in New Book [VIDEO]
The backstage goings-on at ‘Saturday Night Live’ are legendary, and Darrell Hammond, who spent 14 years on the show performing impersonations of Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, is no stranger to them. His new book titled ‘God, If You’re Not Up There, I’m F*cked,’ details his years of drug use and other behavior some fans might be surprised to hear about.
Will Eddie Murphy Appear on ‘Saturday Night Live’ This Weekend?
Will Eddie Murphy Appear on ‘Saturday Night Live’ This Weekend?
Will Eddie Murphy Appear on ‘Saturday Night Live’ This Weekend?
Eddie Murphy hasn’t been on ‘Saturday Night Live’ since 1984, and he hasn’t even participated in the various reunion shows that have happened in the years since he left the show. But he could show up this weekend. Murphy’s co-star in the new movie ‘Tower Heist’ is Ben Stiller, who just so happens to be hosting this weekend’s ‘SNL.’ Rumors have begun to circulate that Murphy will finally make a cam
Tina Fey Hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’ [VIDEOS]
Tina Fey Hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’ [VIDEOS]
Tina Fey Hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’ [VIDEOS]
A very funny and pregnant Tina Fey returned to 'Saturday Night Live' this weekend for another round of hosting duties. As expected, the episode poked fun at the recent death of Osama bin Laden. The night also featured sketches written around Fey's pregnancy, a hilarious spoof of Bravo's new reality series 'Pregnant in Heels' and, of course, the return of Fey as Sarah Palin.
Kristen Wiig to Retire Two ‘SNL’ Characters
Kristen Wiig to Retire Two ‘SNL’ Characters
Kristen Wiig to Retire Two ‘SNL’ Characters
Get ready to see a bit less of Kristen Wiig. In a recent interview with TIME magazine, the ubiquitous 'Saturday Night Live' cast member revealed that she is retiring two of her frequent - and arguably polarizing - characters, Gilly and Penelope. Wiig didn't elaborate on her decision to retire the characters, though she insists they will not return, not even at Lorne Michaels' request.