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The joke was delivered during a traditional bit that requires Jost and “Weekend Update” co-host Michael Che to write offensive jokes for each other.
Comedian was performing in the United Arab Emirates as part of Abu Dhabi Comedy Week
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Jake Gyllenhaal and Sabrina Carpenter starred in a hilarious 'Scooby Doo'
’Tis the season for the annual Saturday Night Live joke swap on “Weekend Update,” and Michael Che couldn’t let the moment pass without including a reference to Colin Jost’s wife, Scarlett Johansson. “Oh, God,” Jost, 41, quipped on Saturday, May 18, when he first saw his wife’s name pop up on the teleprompter before continuing.
Colin Jost had no idea he’d be poking fun at his own wife during the “Saturday Night Live” Season 49 finale.
The season finale of "Saturday Night Live" went out with a bang last night, featuring its traditional joke swap segment on "Weekend Update." Hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che were forced to read jokes written by the other, making for some uncomfortable moments. A little ways into the segment, Jost uttered an, "Oh God," after realizing he'd have to take a crack at his wife, Scarlett Johansson. "ChatGPT has released a new voice assistant feature inspired by Scarlett Johansson's AI character in...
Gyllenhaal hosted the late night sketch comedy show for the third time on May 18 alongside musical guest, Sabrina Carpenter, for the show’s Season 49 finale.
Colin Jost was tricked into making a joke about his wife Scarlett Johansson during a 'joke swap' tradition on 'Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update — where he and co-host Michael Che write each other offensive zingers to read on air during each season finale.
Jake Gyllenhaal showed off his singing skills with a hilarious Boyz II Men parody as he hosted the May 18 episode of 'Saturday Night Live' with musical guest Sabrina Carpenter.
NBC's "Saturday Night Live," closed out its latest season with former president Donald Trump (played by James Austin Johnson) promoting potential VP picks while standing in the hall of the Manhattan courtroom where he is facing 34-felony counts related to hush money payments.In the segment, Trump introduced three possibilities: an overly-animated Sen.Tim Scott (R-SC) played by Devon Walker, puppy-murdering Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD), portrayed by Heidi Gardner and fictional cannibal Hannibal...