Colin Jost and Michael Che did their annual 'SNL' joke swap this weekend — with Jost getting slyly pushed into making a joke about his wife, 'Black Widow' star Scarlett Johansson.
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.
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By Jesse Published: May 19th, 2024
Josh Nasser and Jared Bronen. Photo: Aaron Applebey “What is trash?” Jared Bronen, wearing a black Hefty bag and standing at a podium like a landfill philosopher-king, rhetorically asked his audience. “A trash bit is not ‘bad’ or ‘unfunny’ it’s simply stupid, dumb, and gross. But great.” Resting stage-right was the Trash King's Trash King, who was topless and hairy with a paper bag over his head. The conceit of the show is this: Josh Nasser, a Brooklyn sketch/improv comedy mainstay, plays the...
VIBE recaps top moments from the annual comedy event.
Tom Brady admitted on Tuesday that some of the Netflix roast jokes “affected” his kids and that, in hindsight, he wouldn’t do it again. “I loved when the jokes were about me. I thought they were so fun. I didn’t like the way they affected my kids,” Brady revealed on The Pivot podcast. “It’s the […]
Don't expect another roast of Tom Brady to happen any time soon the NFL legend admitted this week he has regrets about the special -- as some of the jokes "affected" his children. The former New England Patriots star made the revelation during…
Victor, the Just For Laughs Festival’s little green monster of a mascot, is dead, buried, and forgotten. Long live the anthropomorphic Netflix block. Billed as “the largest comedy event in history,” Netflix Is A Joke. Fest shut Los Angeles down for two weeks with more than 500 shows across roughly 40 venues. Casting a wide cultural net, the streamer put on a festival where almost anyone could find something worth checking out. From mainstream comics to up-and-comers, the streamer found a way...