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FIFA's award, which was reportedly created for Trump after he didn't win the Nobel Peace Prize, was "equally prestigious," Colin Jost says sarcastically
There is no current Weekend Update segment that gets more buzz than the Joke Swap. The vicious twice yearly segment in which Michael Che and Colin Jost write hidden jokes for the other to read live on the air typically breaks out in a big mainstream way.
The line referred to the previous settlements that media companies have made with Trump. In July, Paramount settled a flimsy lawsuit for $16 million, a move that late-night hosts such as Stephen Colbert alleged was a “big fat bribe” given to secure their merger with Skydance Media.
SNL's Michael Che said Donald Trump's picks for Kennedy Center honors—KISS, Gloria Gaynor and Sylvester Stallone—raises one question.
SNL' star Colin Jost made a gag about Donald Trump's rally at Mount Airy Casino Resort using an alleged AI image. 'SNL' had no comment.
The real-life raccoon that got wasted in a Virginia liquor store got more time in the spotlight via Sherman’s portrayal.
"SNL employs some of the most talented production staff in all of live television and they resort to generative AI for an image of an old person at a casino??"
Sarah Sherman dressed up as the viral drunk raccoon who broke into a Virginia liquor store in a “Saturday Night Live” skit. “Here to explain their actions is that drunk raccoon,” comedian Colin Jost said during the “Weekend Update” segment.
SNL viewers accused “Weekend Update” of using an AI-generated image, sparking backlash that the show’s signature low-fi graphics are part of the joke.
Weekend Update” anchors Michael Che and Colin Jost brought their usual pop culture snark to “Saturday Night Live” on the Dec. 13 episode, and several topics have been of interest to Variety readers this week.