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SNL Confirms No Rosie O'Donnell as Steve Bannon
SNL Confirms No Rosie O'Donnell as Steve Bannon
SNL Confirms No Rosie O'Donnell as Steve Bannon
The ongoing saga of SNL’s antagonistic relationship with the Trump administration yielded some strange results last week, as Melissa McCarthy’s Sean Spicer impression reportedly upset the tweeter-in-chief by casting a woman in a male role. The internet was quick to yield additional suggestions for female stars to play male Trump staff, including his longtime target Rosie O’Donnell, though SNL apparently declined.
SNL Tries to 'Boycott' Trump in First Snapchat Series
SNL Tries to 'Boycott' Trump in First Snapchat Series
SNL Tries to 'Boycott' Trump in First Snapchat Series
It was back in August we first learned that NBC would experiment with a few Snapchat additions to its most viral shows, and you’ve had at least four months to figure out what that means. Nonetheless, SNL is venturing into Snapchat content with its new Boycott series, as cast members try to get away from the Trump brand.
SNL 'Weekend Update' Might Spin Off Half-Hour Series
SNL 'Weekend Update' Might Spin Off Half-Hour Series
SNL 'Weekend Update' Might Spin Off Half-Hour Series
It made sense of SNL stars Colin Jost and Michael Che to take Weekend Update out on the road for the election conventions, but now that we have a longer investment in political commentary, is it time to spin off the bit altogether? That’s the word on the street, as NBC is reportedly considering a primetime Weekend Update.
Sean Spicer Reacts to SNL's Melissa McCarthy Impression
Sean Spicer Reacts to SNL's Melissa McCarthy Impression
Sean Spicer Reacts to SNL's Melissa McCarthy Impression
SNL is no stranger to the current White House’s disdain for Alec Baldwin’s Trump impression (probably why we’re seeing it more and more), though the series trotted out another unexpected addition over the weekend with Melissa McCarthy’s Press Secretary Sean Spicer. Thankfully, the real Spicer is a much better sport about it than his boss.
We Need To Talk About SNL’s Sexist Double-Standard
We Need To Talk About SNL’s Sexist Double-Standard
We Need To Talk About SNL’s Sexist Double-Standard
Last week, SNL writer Kate Rich shared a tasteless joke on social media; within hours, the writer was suspended indefinitely (fired). What makes this case different from prior controversies involving the show’s writers and performers? Rich is a woman, and on SNL (as in many real life circumstances), women are not afforded the opportunity to screw up

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