Shane Gillis made his return to "Saturday Night Live" as host for the second time since he was fired from the program in 2019. Gillis joined the cast in 2019, but was fired shortly thereafter when a 2018 YouTube video of the comedian using a racial slur on “Matt and Shane’s Secret Podcast” resurfaced.
Shane Gillis returns to Studio 8H for an out-of-date episode that mined the comedian's own politically incorrect, trigger-happy style of humor.
Live is back in full swing on the 2025 TV schedule following its star-studded 50 th anniversary special, with Shane Gillis having returned as the host for February's final ep. (Check out all the upcoming guest hosts here.
It's been something — the Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary festivities have finally come and gone, a seeming triumph for network television. NBC reports that 220 million viewers watched some portion of its three official SNL50 broadcasts (The Homecoming Concert,
The night included a hilarious twist on The Voice from Please Don't Destroy and a parody ad for "CouplaBeers."
Yesterday President Trump hosted Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House. This is a replay of their historic press conference.