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Colin Jost and Michael Che brought back their fan-favorite joke swap segment on the "SNL" Christmas episode, but with a twist.
Weekend Update” on Saturday Night Live returned to its now-traditional Joke Swap segment, in which co-anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che write offensive jokes for the other to read live. There was just one catch: when Che announced the joke swap to viewers,
"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??"
Weekend Update hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che once again celebrated the end of the year at “Saturday Night Live” with a joke swap — sort of. This time, Jost faced a bit of an ambush, as only Che had written some jokes for him.
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 real-life raccoon that got wasted in a Virginia liquor store got more time in the spotlight via Sherman’s portrayal.
After a two-week hiatus, “Saturday Night Live” returned with a new episode Dec. 6 with host Melissa McCarthy and musical guest Dijon, marking McCarthy’s sixth time hosting, her first since 2017, and Dijon’s “SNL” debut.
Bowen Yang is saying goodbye to “Saturday Night Live.” Yang will exit the show in the middle of his eighth season following the Dec. 20 episode — featuring his “Wicked” franchise co-star Ariana Grande as host and Cher as musical guest —TODAY.com has learned.
Aidy Bryant made a surprise return on Saturday's "SNL" to reprise the fan-favorite Weekend Update characters Trend Forecasters alongside Bowen Yang on his last show. The duo, clad in their trendiest outfits,