Grammy Awards began with host Trevor Noah paying tribute to Los Angeles after the wildfires before he cracked some jokes.
"The darkest of times show the best in humanity," Noah said while emceeing music's biggest night for the fifth time.
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“Look, we gotta get through the next four years somehow,” an animated Meyers told his audience. For most of Monday’s hosts, tonight’s monologues were a similar exercise in easing into four more years ...
Dave Chappelle took aim at Sean “Diddy” Combs and the explosive allegations surrounding the music mogul during his 17-minute monologue on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend. “I’ve been ...
In true Dave Chappelle fashion, the comedian smoked his way through his Saturday Night Live monologue - and tossed the lit butt right off the stage. The four-time host returned to Rockefeller Plaz ...
Comedian Dave Chappelle called for President-elect Trump to “do better” in his second term and praised the late President Carter during his “Saturday Night Live” monologue. In his opening ...
We've called out Chappelle for the previous comments and actions, too. But in terms of his monologue, it may have been his best on-stage routine and one the best I've seen on SNL in a very long time.
Comedian Dave Chappelle ended a 17-minute monologue on Saturday Night Live with an impassioned plea to President-elect Donald Trump to “do better” during his second term in office.
Remember? Ice bucket? We loved Ice bucket.” And speaking of Trump, Chappelle ended his monologue with a plea to the president-elect. “The presidency is no place for petty people,” the ...