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Slowikowska, Culhane, and Patterson joined the cast for season 51 alongside fellow newbies Tommy Brennan and Ben Marshall. “SNL” viewers know Marshall as a member of Please Don’t Destroy, which produced digital shorts for the sketch comedy show for seasons 47-50.
Bad Bunny, who had just been announced as the 2026 Super Bowl performer, marked his second time hosting "SNL" on Oct. 4, following his hosting debut in 2023. Doja Cat also performed her hit tracks, "Gorgeous" and "AAAHH MEN!"
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi commented on a parody of herself on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live" by actress and former cast member Amy Poehler Sunday morning.
Kristi Noem's DHS and Pam Bondi reacted to the latest SNL cold open, which saw Tina Fey and Amy Poehler parody the DHS Secretary and Attorney General.
The former 'SNL' cast member herself returned to the Studio 8H stage as the second official host of season 51, following last week's premiere episode led by Bad Bunny.
Amy Poehler hosted “Saturday Night Live” this weekend and welcomed her bestie Tina Fey for a surprise appearance during the episode’s cold open, where they spoofed Attorney General Pam Bondi’s recent Senate hearing.
Pam Bondi appeared to see the funny side after she witnessed Amy Poehler and Tina Fey mimicking her and Kristi Noem during a Saturday Night Live sketch
This week's cold open saw host and former SNL cast member Amy Poehler reunite with Tina Fey to play Bondi and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, respectively. Poehler opened the sketch by saying, "What's up nerds? My name is Pam Bondi. I spell it with an ‘I’ ’cause 'I ain’t gonna answer any of your questions.' My time is valuable."