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Thursday, September 18

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Bad Bunny, Amy Poehler and Sabrina Carpenter named first hosts for ‘SNL' Season 51

Fresh off its historic 50th season, “Saturday Night Live” is kicking off its 51st with some familiar faces: Bad Bunny, Amy Poehler and Sabrina Carpenter.

The trio, no stranger to Studio 8H, will host the first three episodes of the season, NBC announced Thursday. All three were heavily involved in the Season 50 celebrations.

Up first is Bad Bunny, who kicks things off Oct. 4. Coming off his own historic residency in Puerto Rico, which ends Saturday, the music superstar and, of late, actor won’t be the musical guest, though; Doja Cat will make her debut in that slot on his episode. This is Bad Bunny’s second time hosting the sketch show. He also performed at the “SNL50: The Homecoming Concert,” appeared in a sketch during the anniversary special and was the final musical guest of the season.

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38 juicy deals for National Cheeseburger Day

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All the movies on Hallmark's Countdown to Christmas 2025 schedule

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‘The Summer I Turned Pretty' cast reveals details on movie in 1st interview since announcement: Exclusive

Even before the film news was revealed, Han hinted at Belly and Conrad’s love story continuing in the end credits of the Season 3 finale, when a note from the author read, “Maybe we’ll meet again one summer in Cousins.”

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Hollywood stars erupt with outrage after ABC pulls Jimmy Kimmel off air

Hollywood stars, unions, and fans have criticized Disney’s ABC for indefinitely pulling “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” off the air after pressure from the Federal Communications Commission over his comments about the death of Charlie Kirk.

Kimmel criticized Republicans and the MAGA movement in his monologue Monday night, and ABC announced it was pulling the show off the air Wednesday, hours after FCC chair Brendan Carr threatened to “take action.”

Comedian Wanda Sykes also said in an Instagram video that while Trump had not brokered an end to the wars in Gaza or Ukraine, “he did end freedom of speech within his first year.”

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See Kate Middleton's stunning gold dress at state banquet

Prior to her cancer journey, William and Kate were pictured at Britain’s State Banquet at Buckingham Palace in November 2023, when the royal family hosted South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife, Kim Keon Hee. 

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