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Paul McCartney shares Beatles revelation fans have all been waiting for Jacob StolworthyThu, May 28, 2026 at 8:59 AM UTC 206 Paul McCartney has finally made the admission all Beatles fans have been waiting for – that the quartet are the greatest band across the universe. The musician, 83, has always modestly claimed that the best singersongwriters of all time were crooning duo The Everly Brothers, whose songs included “Cathy’s Clown” and “All I Have to Do is Dream”.

Paul McCartney shares Beatles revelation fans have all been waiting for

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Paul McCartney has finally made the admission all Beatles fans have been waiting for – that the quartet are the greatest band across the universe.

The musician, 83, has always modestly claimed that the best singer-songwriters of all time were crooning duo The Everly Brothers, whose songs included “Cathy’s Clown” and “All I Have to Do is Dream”.

However, in a TikTok Q&A interview ahead of his new record, McCartney revealed he feels fine saying The Beatles – made up of McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr – probably pip them to the post.

Paul McCartney in The Beatles with Ringo Starr, John Lennon and George Harrison (Getty Images)

“It is phenomenal, it is really phenomenal,” he said of the band’s stratospheric success.

“When we started out, we were just kids, and rock and roll was just really coming in, and we thought, ‘If we’re lucky, we’ve got a couple of years’ – that’s how long people normally lasted. They couldn’t really sustain much more after that.“

He said he only expected their music would be played for “maybe five years max”, adding: “Then that became 10, and we were kind of still going and the scene’s still there. Then it became 20, then 30, and now it’s right up there. It’s great, it is a lovely feeling.”

McCartney said he enjoys hearing people tell him their kids love The Beatles.

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“That’s something, you know, because you can’t indoctrinate [kids], they just either like it or they don’t. I think The Beatles were the greatest band ever. I’m a fan.”

McCartney once named Don and Phil Everly as the musicians who inspired him and Lennon the most, stating: “To this day, I just think they’re the greatest. And they were different.

“You’d heard barbershop quartets, you’d heard the Beverley Sisters – three girls – you’d all heard that. But just two guys, two good-looking guys? So we idolised them. We wanted to be them.”

Popular musical duo Phil and Don Everly, known as The Everly Brothers (Getty Images)

McCartney has also shared that Peter Jackson’s Get Back documentary, which depicted the band on the cusp of splitting up while recording Let It Be, “took a weight” off his mind.

"I had a strange view of that period," he told the BBC. "It was business hell, and I was blamed for a lot of things.

"The headline on the front of the papers was, 'Paul breaks up the Beatles', and I had to shoulder all of that stuff, even though I knew it wasn't true."

He said that he spent decades thinking he was overbearing, but “when I saw the film, I thought, 'Oh, no, I'm not like that at all. I'm trying to make a record. I'm trying to encourage these guys to be as great as they are’”.

McCartney’s new record, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, is out on Friday (29 May).

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New Photo - Susan Boyle Looks Unrecognizable as She Teases Her 'New Era' with Glam Photos: 'It's About to Get Hotter'

Susan Boyle Looks Unrecognizable as She Teases Her &x27;New Era&x27; with Glam Photos: &x27;It&x27;s About to Get Hotter&x27; Madison E. GoldbergFri, May 29, 2026 at 2:04 AM UTC 0 Susan Boyle in 2020 (left); Susan Boyle in 2025 (right)Credit: Dave J Hogan/Getty; Mike Marsland/WireImage Susan Boyle is teasing a "new era" in a series of glamorous Instagram posts she shared on Thursday, May 28 She said new music, titled Just One, is coming soon The Scottish singer first shocked the judges and audiences with her captivating audition on Britain&x27;s Got Talent in 2009 Susan Boyle is turning her gl...

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Susan Boyle is teasing a "new era" in a series of glamorous Instagram posts she shared on Thursday, May 28

She said new music, titled Just One, is coming soon

The Scottish singer first shocked the judges and audiences with her captivating audition on Britain's Got Talent in 2009

Susan Boyle is turning her glamorous new look up a notch.

Boyle, 65, shared a series of Instagram photos on Thursday, May 28, after deleting all previous posts. She marked the new post as an ad, with the caption, "A new era starts tomorrow."

In the photos, Boyle sported a brown velour tracksuit with coordinating sneakers and an eye-catching fur coat. She accessorized with large retro-inspired sunglasses, with her hair blonde and cut into a bob with bangs. The photos showed Boyle crossing a street, sitting in a car and singing into a microphone in what appears to be a recording studio.

The Scottish singer's previous album, TEN, was released in 2019.

Later on Thursday, Boyle shared a photo that featured "Just One" in gold lettering on the back of her tracksuit as she stood in the studio. "I've heard it's Susan Boyling out there… and it's about to get hotter. Just One is out soon xx," she captioned the photo.

The singer initially debuted her new haircut in 2025 at the Pride of Britain Awards in London, years after she won the hearts of viewers from the U.K. and around the world after her April 2009 Britain's Got Talent audition.

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Boyle, who was 47 at the time, sang “I Dreamed A Dream” from Les Misérables for her season 3 auditionin what has been described by Britain's Got Talentas “one of the most unforgettable auditions” in the show's history. Her life-changing performance stunned the audience and judges Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden, and she was among that season's 40 semifinalists.

Ten years later, Boyle told PEOPLE that she still loves to perform "I Dreamed A Dream."

“It's something I can relate to,” the singer said in 2019.

“It's about a lady who, more or less, was left on her own with nothing," Boyle continued. "Lots was taken away from her and she had to rebuild her life again."

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New Photo - Where is Chris Hansen now? Here's what happened after To Catch a Predator

Robert Pattinson will play Hansen in an upcoming film, &34;Primetime.&34; Where is Chris Hansen now? Here's what happened after To Catch a Predator Robert Pattinson will play Hansen in an upcoming film, &34;Primetime.&34; May 28, 2026 4:08 p.m. ET Leave a Comment :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/chrishansen05272639a3c79a1bf14a2ead7683f9ecf1f1f5.jpg) Chris Hansen on 'To Catch a Predator'; Hansen in the 2025 documentary 'Predators'. Credit: NBC; MTV Documentary Films/YouTube "Have a seat...

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"Have a seat..." It might be the darkest catchphrase in TV history, and it's returning to the lexicon with the upcoming release of the A24 thriller *Primetime*.

Robert Pattinson stars in Lance Oppenheim's upcoming film as Chris Hansen, the former host of NBC's controversial series *To Catch a Predator*, which collaborated with law enforcement to lure and arrest would-be sexual predators who believed they were meeting up with pre-teen and teenage victims for sex.

*To Catch a Predator* began as a *Dateline* segment before spinning off into its own program, which ran on NBC from 2003 to 2007. The series was a massive hit, drawing over 7 million viewers on average in its final year, per *The New York Times*.

Produced in partnership with the organization Perverted-Justice, *To Catch a Predator* utilized paid actors and law enforcement officers who posed as underaged teens and engaged in conversations online with adult men. When the men arrived to meet their would-be victims, they were instead greeted by Hansen, who asked them to "have a seat" so he could interview them about their motives. When the men left the house, they were sometimes apprehended by law enforcement.

NBC canceled the series in 2008. Although the network never provided an official reason, concerns grew regarding the ethics of the production. In 2006, during an investigation in Murphy, Tex., *To Catch a Predator* attempted to lure lawyer Bill Conradt to a sting house. When Conradt failed to appear, the production relocated to his house with law enforcement in tow. Conradt died by suicide as SWAT entered his home. His estate sued NBC, which later settled out of court.

After *To Catch a Predator* was canceled, Hansen continued his unorthodox mission to take down would-be sexual predators in the years that followed. Here's what Hansen has been up to since the series ended.

Hansen continued hosting crime shows

Chris Hansen on 'To Catch a Predator'

Chris Hansen on 'To Catch a Predator'.

In 2015, after NBC chose not to renew his contract, Hansen was tapped to host the Investigation Discovery series *Killer Instinct*. Each episode of the series examined a different homicide case, with Hansen interviewing key witnesses, victims, and members of law enforcement.

Hansen spoke with ** in 2017 ahead of the third season, which ended up being the series' last. "I mean, crime doesn’t stop. And I suppose there’s job security in that," Hansen said somewhat presciently of his continuing presence on TV.

Hansen was hired to host the syndicated program *Crime Watch Daily* in 2016, starting with the second season. In addition to hosting the series, which reported on various ongoing investigations, Hansen debuted an independent version of *To Catch a Predator*, *Hansen vs. Predator,* as a recurring segment. The show ended in 2018 after three seasons.

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Chris Hansen in an episode of 'Have a Seat With Chris Hansen'.

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Hansen launched a YouTube channel in 2019 called *Have a Seat With Chris Hansen*. On the channel, which remains active, Hansen interviews and investigates alleged sexual predators. He also discusses various cases with special guests. When Hansen debuted his next TV series, *Takedown With Chris Hansen* in 2022, he began hosting additional content and Q&As related to the series on his YouTube channel.

In *Takedown*, Hansen returns to the familiar interview format of *To Catch a Predator*, confronting and interviewing would-be predators for his own streaming network, TruBlu. The show's official description touts Hansen's successful pursuit of "would-be sex criminals": "Over the past two decades, Chris Hansen's investigations have led to hundreds of would-be sex criminals being stopped in their tracks. Amazingly, after 500 arrests and hundreds of millions of video views, men continue to try to meet children online. So, his mission continues."

Hansen's mission indeed continues, as he is still producing episodes of *Takedown*. In 2025, Hansen collaborated with police in Harford County, Md., on a sting operation that resulted in the arrests of nine men who were believed to be meeting minors for sexual encounters. One of them, according to PEOPLE, allegedly remarked in a text message to a deputy he believed was a 14-year-old girl that he was worried he'd "see Chris Hansen from the show [*To*] *Catch a Predator *there waiting for him."

He's inspired self-styled vigilantes to follow in his footsteps

Chris Hansen in the documentary 'Predators'

Chris Hansen in the documentary 'Predators'.

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In the years since its cancellation, *To Catch a Predator*'s influence has endured and is at least partially responsible for numerous self-styled vigilantes who conduct amateur investigations into potential online predators. The 2025 documentary *Predators* reflects on the seismic popularity of the NBC series and the citizen vigilantes who continue Hansen's "mission," often publishing videos of their investigations and confrontations of suspects on YouTube.

Director David Osit interviews multiple people involved with *To Catch a Predator*, including those who acted as decoys to lure would-be predators to sting houses for the production. Dan Schrack, the actor who exchanged messages with Conradt in the Murphy, Tex., investigation, has since expressed regret over his involvement in the sting, which led to Conradt's death. "You could offer me $10 million to film that episode in Texas again," Schrack says, "I wouldn't take it. I would not take it and be happy about that decision."

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Hansen is also interviewed in the documentary. "Some people may feel like you have something to answer for, that this genre of TV you've helped make doesn't deter criminals or get to the bottom of their crimes, it just helps us enjoy it," Osit says, addressing Hansen directly. "And I mean documentaries, too, so I'm not just coming after you here. But we make TV, and we point cameras at something, and the trauma continues. What do you say to that?"

"I understand your point, and it's a valid point," Hansen responds. "But you don't know how many times someone has come up to me at a store, at a restaurant, on the street, and said to me, 'Thank you for what you do. I was victimized by an adult when I was a child, traumatized in a way that has forced me to be in therapy to this very day. And every time you confront a predator, it makes me feel better.' I understand people saying, 'You push it too far. You take a man at his worst and you put him on television, and you shame him.' I'm okay with that. I'll take that criticism."

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The 20 best cutfortime “SNL” sketches of all time Jesse HassengerThu, May 28, 2026 at 10:00 PM UTC 0 'Gus Chiggins, Old Prospector'; 'Alan'; 'Cool'Credit: NBC(3) Saturday Night Live’s production strategy has changed little during the tenure of creator Lorne Michaels. During show weeks, writers and cast members pitch material to the host on Mondays, write on Tuesdays, have a table read on Wednesdays, refine material that makes the cut on Thursdays, and rehearse on Fridays and Saturdays. Tons of material gets cut between Tuesday and Saturday — right up until airtime.

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Saturday Night Live’s production strategy has changed little during the tenure of creator Lorne Michaels. During show weeks, writers and cast members pitch material to the host on Mondays, write on Tuesdays, have a table read on Wednesdays, refine material that makes the cut on Thursdays, and rehearse on Fridays and Saturdays. Tons of material gets cut between Tuesday and Saturday — right up until airtime. The dress rehearsal can run a full 30 minutes longer than the show’s 90 minutes, meaning every week some sketches are written, rewritten, blocked, rehearsed, and fully produced, only to be cut for time. All that work, never to be seen again! That is, until the advent of the internet.

Though SNL helped usher in YouTube’s widespread popularity with the success of its “Lazy Sunday” digital short in 2005, it only became common practice in the last decade or so to upload sketches cut after dress to the show’s YouTube channel. This means that any list of the best cut-for-time SNL sketches will always skew recent.

Only a few of our picks date back further than 2010, but there are a couple from the Will Ferrell years (and another from one of his hosting gigs). But since many episodes yield at least one cut-for-time piece deemed good enough to share later, there are a whole lot of them — and they’re often just as funny as the show itself. Sometimes the reason for cutting them will be obvious; other times, it will seem downright inexplicable.

Below, we share our picks for the best cut-for-time SNL sketches.

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'Gus Chiggins, Old Prospector' (2001)

One of the earliest sketches on this list is also one of the best. It was actually first seen on the Best of Will Ferrell DVD compilation that was put out in 2003. Ferrell plays — you guessed it — Gus Chiggins, an elderly prospector like the kind you might see in a Western or a cartoon from the 1930s, who has joined up with a military unit about to go on a mission in Afghanistan.

It’s easy to see why it was cut back in 2001: The sketch assembles an entire barrack’s worth of cast members (including Tracy Morgan, Darrell Hammond, Chris Kattan, Jimmy Fallon, and Seth Meyers), and hardly any of them can keep it together at the sight or sound of a bearded, pot-rattling Ferrell exclaiming old-timey nonsense like “Aw, peaches!” But for those not tasked with maintaining a straight face, the sketch is another indelible one for Ferrell.

02 of 20

'The Last Fry' (2017)

During his nine seasons on SNL, Kyle Mooney became known among fans as the king of cut-for-time material, as he often spearheaded sketches that were too strange or off-putting — even for the last slot of the night.

Still, the music video for “Last Fry,” one of his many team-ups with Beck Bennett, truly deserved to make it to the big leagues. In an expert parody of early white-guy rap and kitschy appreciation of same, Mooney and Bennett play a couple of goofballs rap-narrating their trip to a burger place. Along the way, they lament that a pretty girl (host Gal Gadot) nabbed the last french fry — oblivious to the fact that the country around them is panicking over an imminent nuclear attack.

It’s a slow, dark build beneath the chipper inanity of the last-fry rap. Honestly, it might be the Mooney/Bennett masterpiece.

03 of 20

'My Little Step Children' (2018)

Writer, director, and performer Julio Torres is responsible for a number of SNL classics from his three years on the writing staff, but this companion to his “Wells for Boys” ad, often considered part of frequent host Emma Stone’s best-of reel, somehow didn’t accomplish the same for host Natalie Portman.

Torres continues to show great flair in writing for Oscar winners, though, with Portman playing a mother delighted by her daughter’s interest in a step-child doll to torment. Torres has an ongoing fascination with how toys, culture, and real-life quirks intersect; his wonderful feature film Problemista continues in this vein. This makes “My Little Step Children” an essential part of his SNL oeuvre.

04 of 20

'Sporting Goods Commercial' (2015)

Sometimes a cut-for-time sketch can make the difference between a recurring character and a bizarre one-off. Case in point: Janine (Aidy Bryant), the fame-thirsty pitchwoman who inserts herself into her husband’s waterbed warehouse ad.

In that first appearance, her husband was played by Martin Freeman. In a cut-for-time sequel that makes the first sketch even funnier in retrospect, she has apparently abandoned Freeman’s waterbed salesman in favor of a sporting goods seller played by Michael Keaton, who introduces her as his “wife of one month.”

The idea of Janine rapaciously climbing her way through various small business owners in the hopes of furthering her career as an operatic fixture of local advertising is irresistible to Bryant fans.

05 of 20

'Car Song' (2026)

Perhaps the most exciting pairing to emerge from SNL’s 51st season is the TikTok-trained duo of Jane Wickline and Veronika Slowikowska, who recently served up a season highlight that was relegated to internet-only status.

Their song about cruising home after-hours in a cab has a clubby dreaminess that gives way to harder-edged frustration when it reveals its true subject: pointlessly complicated door handles on new cars. It’s a niche complaint, but an utterly relatable one for city dwellers, and their joint lyrical dexterity lets both performers’ seemingly disparate personalities shine through in unlikely harmony.

06 of 20

'Alan' (2015)

Vanessa Bayer and Taran Killam experience “the future of casual entertainment” when they’re unexpectedly gifted an Alan, a human-sized sorta-robotic entertainment unit played by Bill Hader in full silent-mugging mode.

All Alan seems to know how to do is a lil-stinker dance while making cheeky expressions, distilling the sketch comedian’s talents into an unnervingly tidy package. Hader’s physical performance obviously sells it, but don’t count out Bayer’s chipper acceptance of — and even delight at — Alan’s antics, which further elevates the sketch beyond its familiar “guy points out something weird” structure.

07 of 20

'Friendship Song' (2018)

Most of SNL’s music videos make it to air, if only because of the amount of craft and preparation that goes into them. But for whatever reason, this expert parody of the Grammy-nominated pop trio HAIM never made the final lineup despite featuring Tina Fey and Nicki Minaj.

With Fey, Aidy Bryant, and Kate McKinnon doing a pitch-perfect imitation of HAIM’s musical style — and a relatable comic hook about the willingness to hate whoever your friends hate for the sake of toxic supportiveness — it deserves a place among SNL’s best music videos.

08 of 20

'Amazing Anna' (2025)

A go-to sketch format in recent years of SNL features a weirdo making strange suggestions for consumer-facing Instagram captions or advertising campaigns. This form was mastered by writer Julio Torres, and while he didn’t actually write “Amazing Anna,” it feels like his work inspired this Walton Goggins showcase.

Goggins plays a man pitching phrases for a new talking doll, all of which revolve around dramatic excuses for not going places because either “I’m sick” or “my assistant died.” The gambit works: The other employees really are intrigued by the way Anna manages to make every situation about herself.

It’s a simple joke that doesn’t evolve much, but the conviction with which Goggins delivers “I’m sick!” and the sketch’s other would-be catchphrases really sells it.

09 of 20

'Dance of the Daisies' (2015)

Dwayne Johnson is a confident guy and has donned any number of ridiculous guises during his Saturday Night Live hosting gigs over the years. But while this sketch does feature him wearing a goofy tulip costume, it’s even more impressive for the way it weaves together the inner monologues of performers played by Johnson, Aidy Bryant, Vanessa Bayer, and Kenan Thompson as they quickly realize their local “pageant” might be far more embarrassing than their initial hubris allowed them to believe.

Not only do all four performers pull off some excellent silent acting alongside their piped-in narration, there’s also a fun meta-textual element at play: Surely other SNL cast members have had these exact same self-loathing thoughts run through their heads during shakier sketches. Ironically, this one gets a huge reaction from the dress rehearsal audience and seems to have been cut purely for logistical reasons.

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'Cast List' (2019)

Even after his time on the show came to an end, Will Ferrell continued to produce classic sketches, on and off the air. His performance as a manipulative drama teacher holding the precious cast list over his tortured students never actually made it to the broadcast, but it was apparently well-liked enough (with almost 10 million YouTube views!) to warrant a sequel that was produced for his most recent hosting gig.

This may be the first time a cut-for-time sketch inspired a follow-up that was on the main show, and it’s fitting that an all-timer like Ferrell would set that bizarre precedent. Even when he’s no longer on SNL, he feels like a part of the cast; good as he is here, part of the fun of the sketch is how much space he cedes to his younger costars.

11 of 20

'Children's Show' (2015)

Ex-stand-up comic Michael Keaton has an oddball energy that’s made him a particularly game SNL host, even though he’s taken his time accumulating episodes. His 2015 episode in the wake of his Birdman comeback might be his best, yielding two separate sketches on this list.

The earlier one is a showcase for Aidy Bryant, but Keaton takes center stage in this kid’s-show sendup, where it’s gradually revealed that the magical world the childlike host has created for himself has sinister undertones (as well as unpaid bills). Making fun of goofy children’s programming is a comedy go-to, so it’s impressive that this sketch finds a new way into that style of parody.

12 of 20

'Work Banter' (2016)

A new coworker awkwardly failing to use annoying slang — in a cut sketch, no less! — seems like prime Kyle Mooney territory. But no, Mooney’s contribution here is just as a background player.

Instead, the sketch pairs his usual scene partner Beck Bennett with Bobby Moynihan. This team-up is a refreshing combination, as their characters frustrate the newcomer played by Drake with their admonishments over his failure to fit in, even as they insist that they truly like and appreciate him despite having just met him minutes ago. It’s that last odd, endearing detail that keeps the sketch from feeling too mean-spirited or one-note.

13 of 20

'Cool' (2015)

Speaking of Bennett and Mooney: It wouldn’t be a cut-for-time compilation without one more contribution from the masters of the form. These boys love an era-accurate parody of junky ‘90s culture — see Mooney’s underappreciated Netflix series about Saturday morning cartoons for more of this — and would periodically turn in pre-taped pieces goofing on old sitcoms.

This one ropes Ryan Gosling into what feels like aliens attempting to recreate the hackiest Earth comedies ever seen, with mismatched lessons about coolness, fitting in, and drunk driving — complete with Urkel-inspired flights of fancy. It’s arguably more Adult Swim than SNL, so it was never a surprise to see these pieces relegated to YouTube.

14 of 20

'Casual Friday on the Death Star' (2001)

Another rare pull from the Will Ferrell years. It’s hard to imagine a similarly high-concept Star Wars-centric bit not making it to air nowadays, especially given how well later pretapes have done with concepts involving auditions, toy ads, and Undercover Boss parodies. This sketch about Casual Friday aboard the Death Star almost plays like a prequel to the latter classic, only with a much higher degree of difficulty. It’s a live segment rather than a pretape, featuring a whole control room’s worth of cast members and extras decked out in a hilarious mix of Star Wars iconography and office casual wear.

As a bonus, the sketch also features a walk-on from then-Weekend Update anchor Tina Fey — not yet known for appearing frequently in sketches at the time — in her beloved Princess Leia costume, which she would later reprise in multiple scenes of 30 Rock years later.

15 of 20

'Espresso Martini' (2025)

“Girlies everywhere are meeting up for dignified ladies’ nights, drinking espresso martinis, and transforming into BMDs.” We can let you work out what BMD might stand for, or you can heed the full warning of the spokeswoman played by Ariana Grande and learn more about this social crisis and how it can be avoided with an elaborate new safe-room product.

This silly and relatively quick bit, which relies on Grande’s straight-woman skills until the very end, seems like an unusual sketch to cut, but the episode it was cut from had a lot of business to attend to, including multiple holiday sketches, Grande’s triumphant return to the show, and Bowen Yang’s tearful farewell. Yang does turn up here briefly as an “understanding gay,” sequestered behind bulletproof glass — just in case.

16 of 20

'Renaldo and Alexi' (2012)

Given how often certain Christmas-themed sketches have been repeated on SNL holiday compilation specials over the years — and how many recurring characters Fred Armisen got going during his decade on the show — this one feels particularly refreshing for a two-for-one deal.

Armisen and Bill Hader play chatty and heavily accented doormen hell-bent on telling bizarre holiday stories to various tenants. Sure, Key & Peele did a similar routine better, but Hader and Armisen are always fun to watch, especially when Hader struggles to keep his composure opposite the ever-stoic Armisen.

17 of 20

'Oregon Trail' (2016)

Brie Larson got back in touch with her pop star roots for a sketch about a wife (Aidy Bryant) and daughter (Larson) mourning the death of their father on the Oregon trail. Naturally, they can only express themselves through anachronistic and inappropriately horny pop music — specifically, stuff that sounds like a pastiche of mid-period Britney Spears tunes.

Bryant and Larson both master the sexy-robot-baby intonation of a very particular strain of 2000s pop, making the displacement doubly funny.

18 of 20

'Coal Miners' (2014)

This sketch follows the absurdly presentational style of various “character” sketches from the Dana Carvey era (Massive Head-Wound Harry, Mr. Short Term Memory, Pat, etc.) in presenting Hader as a coal miner who turns conversation between hardworking coal miners into something cattier and more pointed.

The concept of juxtaposing this style with stereotypically macho coal miners was revisited when RuPaul hosted the show in 2020 – resulting in a second coal-miner sketch that wound up cut for time. The RuPaul version is a little clunkier — it’s hard to compete with Hader’s vocal mastery — but the existence of both enhances each of them as a weird bit of SNL lore.

19 of 20

'Horny Little Dork' (2024)

Horror movie trailers for everyday phenomena are common on SNL, and “Horny Little Dork” zeroes into a highly specialized area for its tale of terror: well-established relationships where the guy suddenly feels comfortable enough to express his sexual desires through nauseatingly cutesy voices and pleas.

This simple setup makes particularly smart use of host Dakota Johnson, whose relatively flat affect isn’t a natural fit for live network sketch comedy but works perfectly for the seriousness of the fake horror heroine.

20 of 20

'Hormuz Jeff' (2026)

One more Will Ferrell sketch for the road.

Three sketches were cut from the season 51 finale. The best of them features Ferrell as the owner and operator of the only boat able to ship stuff through the embattled Strait of Hormuz. It’s delightful to watch Ferrell in full dirtbag mode, and the sketch includes a great sidebar featuring painstaking instructions on how to properly contact Hormuz Jeff through a series of software installations designed to appropriately anonymize the encounter.

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Gayle King reacts to exhusband&x27;s &x27;surprising&x27; apology for cheating with her friend: &x27;That was a very painful time&x27; Kathleen PerriconeThu, May 28, 2026 at 10:01 PM UTC 0 Gayle King; her exhusband William BumpusCredit: Lester Cohen/Getty; William Bumpus/InstagramKey Points Gayle King is reacting to her exhusband&x27;s public apology for cheating on her eight years into their marriage. The CBS Mornings host admits she&x27;s "surprised" by the statement from William Bumpus, who took full accountability: "Those actions were mine.

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Gayle King is reacting to her ex-husband's public apology for cheating on her eight years into their marriage.

The CBS Mornings host admits she's "surprised" by the statement from William Bumpus, who took full accountability: "Those actions were mine."

"He didn’t say anything to me about it, but I’m very appreciative," King said on Thursday.

Time can heal all wounds, but sometimes so can a simple apology.

A day after Gayle King opened up to Call Her Daddy's Alex Cooper about the shocking moment she caught her cheating husband with her friend, William Bumpus expressed his remorse in a statement to TMZ.

"My deepest apologies to Gayle, to our daughter Kirby and her husband, Virgil, to our son William and his wife, Elise, and to our three grandchildren, for the pain I caused decades ago," the Connecticut-based attorney began his mea culpa. "Those actions were mine."

His sentiments reached King, who admits she was "surprised" by the public declaration, 36 years after she arrived home unexpectedly and caught Bumpus, her husband of eight years, with a woman she had considered a friend.

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"I did not know he was going to do it," the CBS Mornings host remarked to TMZ of the apology on Thursday, as she walked to an awaiting car. "When I got up this morning and read it, I was very, very surprised. He didn’t say anything to me about it, but I’m very appreciative."

King, who was in a chatty mood, joked to TMZ that she was caught off-guard by Bumpus' statement for multiple reasons.

“I was surprised that you guys found him," she admitted. Secondly, she was stunned "he was even talking because he never talks. So I was surprised, but I can also say I appreciated what he had to say. That was a very painful time."

King and Bumpus actually stayed together despite his indiscretion, but did eventually split in 1993 after she realized he was cheating again.

"Anyone who has been through it knows how painful it is," King told TMZ. "But I also know that you can go through it and get through it on the other side. This happened so long ago that we have both healed and we’ve both moved on. And the reason why I can talk about it so candidly is because it has been so much time that has passed. I’m in a really great place and so is he.”

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More so than the apology from Bumpus, "the thing that has touched me more than anything," King added, is how her revelation of being betrayed has resonated with other women who have experienced similar heartbreak. "It's a really big club and none of us want to be in it.”

In the Call Her Daddy interview, King confessed that she threatened to tell the other woman's husband, but Bumpus begged her otherwise. "'Don't call because they have a good marriage,'" she recalled him saying. "'They have a good marriage? The girl's pajama bottoms are in my bed.'"

Bumpus then left to take the woman to the train station, and that's when King called her best friend, Oprah Winfrey.

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"Oprah goes, 'Let me get this straight. He left you there alone and went with her?' I know your mouth is open," King told Cooper. "And she said, 'Oh girl, you don't even know how bad this is.' And I'm going, 'Yeah, but he said they had a good marriage.'"

Winfrey eventually advised her heartbroken friend to pick up the phone. "She said, 'Well, call her husband.' I go, 'You think I should call?' [She said], 'Yes. Call.'"

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King did, but the wife had already gotten to her husband.

"He said, 'She told me you would be calling. She said that you came home early unexpected, and you drew the wrong conclusion. And she told me you would call and say that you thought they were having an affair.' Masterful. Isn't that masterful?"

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Paul Rudd shared a spontaneous trip to Atlantic City with his pregnant wife as his favorite night out

The couple unexpectedly scored a luxury suite, concert tickets to see Boston, and won thousands playing video poker

Rudd and Julie Yaeger have been married since 2003 and share two children, Jack and Darby

Paul Rudd and his wife Julie Yaeger had quite the night on the town while she was pregnant with one of the couple's two children.

Rudd, 57, recounted taking a spontaneous trip to Atlantic City, New Jersey, with his wife Yaeger, also 57, when he appeared on the Thursday, May 28 episode of Jake Shane's podcast Therapussto promote his new movie Power Ballad.

"When my wife was pregnant, we were watching TV. We're living in the West Village and we were watching, I think The Sopranos. . . and all of a sudden I said, ‘Do you want to go to Atlantic City?' And she said, 'Yeah,' " Rudd said, when asked about his favorite night out ever.

"And we went. So we just walked down the street to the dollar rent-a-car, rented a car, drove to Atlantic City, didn't have a place [to stay]. We just went and walked up and say, ‘We'd like to get a room.' And they said, 'Well, we're sold out. [But], you know what? Here, just take this.' They just gave us, these two randos, a suite. So, we're like, 'This is incredible.' "

Rudd added that after he and Yaeger stopped by their suite, he began playing "a video poker game" and was quickly invited by an employee at a casino to see the band Boston play a show that the couple did not realize was happening.

"So my wife comes down. I go, 'Boston's playing in ten minutes.' And the guy just goes ‘Here,' and gave us tickets — house seats," Rudd said. "She's pregnant. We see Boston. It's an amazing concert. We walk out, I go past that machine. I put in like $20 or something, and I hit it and I got like a royal flush. I won a few thousand dollars. And then we went to the suite and, and then we just left. I'm like, 'Okay, that's a perfect [night]. This just kept going. It kept getting better and better and better. And it was an amazing night."

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"That is so beautiful. I thought you were gonna be like, 'I drank until the morning,' " host Shane, 26, said after Rudd finished his story. "No. Seeing Boston with my eight months pregnant wife," Rudd said, with a laugh.

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Rudd and Yaeger have been married since 2003 and share son Jack, born in 2006, and daughter Darby, who was born in 2010.

The couple originally met when Rudd first moved to N.Y.C. after shooting the 1995 movie Clueless, which was one of his first hits as an actor.

"She was the first person I met in New York. We started talking and there was a maturity with her — she had experienced some tragedy in her life, I had too, and the impression I got was, wow, this is a woman. This isn't a girl," Rudd said of meeting Yaeger in a 2018 interview with Marie Claire. "I was really taken with who she was and how she had overcome and was in the process of overcoming adversities in her life. There was a perspective that she had and still has on the world that you don't come to easily — it's earned and most people don't have it at such a young age."

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Yaeger is credited as a publicist on the 1997 movies Niagara, Niagara and Mr. Jealousy. She also wrote the 2017 movie Fun Mom Dinner and is a producer on an upcoming movie that Rudd stars in titled Rain Reign, which premieres at the Tribeca Festival on June 6.

Rudd's new movie Power Ballad is in theaters May 29.

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Steven Spielberg said in a new interview that he is opposed to using AI as anything more than "a tool in a large tool chest" that filmmakers have at their disposal

The Film Academy announced on May 1 that it changed requirements for its acting and screenwriting categories to ensure that AI-assisted performances and screenplays would not be considered eligible for the Oscars

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Steven Spielberg is explaining his stance on the use of artificial intelligence in his filmmaking career.

Spielberg, 79, appeared on the Wednesday, May 27 episode of Michelle Obama and her brother Craig Robinson'sIMO podcast as he promoted his new movie Disclosure Day. "Well, I'm kind of withholding judgment on AI until I see really how it is being used," the famed director said, after Obama, 62, noted his 2001 blockbuster A.I. Artificial Intelligence and asked him "what kind of crystal ball" he used to make the movie.

While Spielberg noted that he believes the development of artificial intelligence can be used as an effective tool "that can create and find solutions to medical issues" and in education, he said he is uninterested in utilizing artificial intelligence programs for creative practices.

“Where I don't love AI is where it takes a position, or there's an empty chair at a writer's table, and there's six writers and an empty chair and there's a computer in front of the empty chair and it is the seventh writer," he said. "I'm not willing to substitute, you know, because I don't really believe in its sentience. I don't believe there is any substitute for the soul. I don't think that is an algorithm that's inventible, if there is such a word."

"I think a computer that thinks it feels more than we feel is anathema to the way I was raised and how I'll practice my own trade of producing and directing in the future," Spielberg added.

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"I don't want AI involved in that way. If AI wants to help me find locations, that's great. Saves us all a lot of legwork. But don't tell me that I don't have the right antagonist in this movie," he continued. "Don't tell me how to write my dialogue for this character. Don't tell me where the camera has to go. And also don't tell me what the set should look like, unless AI is simply a tool in a large tool chest of the production designer and just one of many tools the production designer uses..."

"Use AI as a tool, but do not use AI as the final word on anything creative. That's where I draw the line,” the Academy Award winner concluded.

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Spielberg is just the latest in a chorus of voices in Hollywood that have sounded off on how the entertainment industry should approach the use of AI in recent months.

At the Cannes Film Festival earlier this month, Demi Moore emphasized that she believes artificial intelligence can never create works that "never replace what true art comes from," though she did advocate for utilizing it. Seth Rogen, meanwhile, asserted that AI-generated video content he has seen on social media "is like the most stupid dog s--- I've ever seen in my life" in a separate interview at the French film festival.

“If your instinct is to use AI and not go through that process, you shouldn't be a writer," Rogen, 44, added, regarding people who use AI to write movies or television shows. " 'Cause then you're not writing. Go do something else.”

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On May 1, the Film Academy announced that it has changed requirements for its acting and screenwriting categories to ensure that AI-assisted performances and screenplays would not be considered eligible for Academy Awards.

Spielberg's own movie A.I. Artificial Intelligence famously starred Haley Joel Osment as a robotic child programmed with the ability to love who is paired with a human family and seeks to become "real." The movie takes place in the 22nd century and also features Frances O'Connor, Jude Law, Sam Robards and William Hurt in its cast.

The legendary director's next movie Disclosure Day, which stars Josh O'Connor and Emily Blunt, is in theaters June 12.

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