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Aidy Bryant Sheds Light on Her ‘Saturday Night Live' Exit
Aidy Bryant is opening up about being “Live from New York” no longer. The comedian, who joined “Saturday Night Live” in 2012, announced her exit from the sketch show in May alongside fellow cast members Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon and Kyle Mooney. Bryant, who was nominated for three Emmys for her work on SNL, said the departure almost happened a…
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Kate McKinnon Opens Final ‘SNL': ‘Thanks for Letting Me Stay Awhile'
The 47th season finale of “Saturday Night Live” was full of goodbyes.
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Lil Nas X Rocks ‘SNL' Finale as Chris Rock and Cast Reflect on Pandemic
The season finale of “Saturday Night Live” began with a look back at one of the strangest years in the history of the show. The cold open acted as a roundtable for the cast members to reminisce on high points, lowlights and obstacles overcome. As relative newcomer Bowen Yang put it, “We went from doing very weird shows at home…
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Aidy Bryant Shares the First Thing She Plans to Do When She Travels to Chicago Next
It’s no surprise that Bryant told NBC 5’s “Chicago Today” that she’s a “Chicago girl.”
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Aidy Bryant Shares the First Thing She Plans to Do When She Travels to Chicago Next
Aidy Bryant is no stranger to Chicago. So it’s no surprise she knows exactly what she’ll do when she resumes travel.
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‘Late Night' Aidy Bryant Made Harry Styles Eat Out of a Trash Can
Aidy Bryant talks about “Saturday Night Live,” including a sketch she did with Harry Styles as her dog.
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‘SNL': Host Chance the Rapper Pays Tribute to ‘Second Bests,' Alec Baldwin Returns to Spoof Trump's Colorado Gaffe
Chance the Rapper was both the host and musical guest in this week’s “Saturday Night Live.” The Chicago native came out for his monologue wearing a t-shirt supporting the Chicago’s Teachers Union, whose members are currently striking for higher pay and better working conditions. “To the teachers in Chicago, I know you guys are on strike right now,” he said....
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‘SNL': Alec Baldwin Returns as Trump in Finale's Queen Parody
The season finale of “Saturday Night Live” saw the return of Alec Baldwin as President Donald Trump, who reunited with Robert De Niro’s Robert Mueller during the episode’s cold open. Baldwin and De Niro joined the cast in the oval office while detailing the administration’s summer plans in a parody of Queen’s “Don’t Stop Don’t Me Now.” Aidy Bryant reprised...
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‘Late Night': Aidy Bryant Shares Teenage Emo Self-Portrait
Aidy Bryant talks about her Arizona connection with Meghan McCain, shares an emo self-portrait she drew in high school and gives details on a tour of a cheese factory while on vacation in Italy with her husband.
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‘Tonight': Hey World! With Aidy Bryant
Aidy Bryant and Jimmy Fallon reject their inner shame by taking turns shouting their deepest confessions and insecurities to the whole world.
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'Saturday Night Live' Star Aidy Bryant Ready to Be Shrill
“Saturday Night Live” star Aidy Bryant says she was drawn to the Hulu series “Shrill” because of the chance to play a woman who is more than her weight.
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‘SNL': Halsey Hosts and Performs as Cast Pokes Fun at Bezos, Trump
‘Saturday Night Live’ shared their version of Chuck Todd’s ‘Meet the Press’ in this week’s cold open, going over Jeff Bezos’ drama and Matthew Whitaker’s stubbornness. Halsey performs as the musical guest and also hosts the show, showing off her acting skills in addition to her vocal ones. Michael Che and Colin Jost break down the Virginia political scandals in...
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‘Saturday Night Live' Returns: Rachel Brosnahan Hosts, Trump's Deal or No Deal Opens
After a holiday season rife with political turmoil, ‘Saturday Night Live’ is back. The first episode of 2019 proved to be as pertinent as ever, immediately referencing President Donald Trump’s recent refusals to compromise on funding for a southern border wall, which has resulted in the longest government shutdown in US history.
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‘Tonight': Leslie Jones Roasts Her Old Headshots
Leslie Jones admits she is ready to battle Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant to turn her second Emmy nomination into a win, and she explains the ridiculous style choices she made in her first embarrassing headshots.