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Bad Bunny hosts SNL season 51 premiere with humor and pride, teasing his Super Bowl Half-Time Show and celebrating Latino culture in his opening monologue.
On Oct. 11, former cast member Amy Poehler will host the show, and Role Model will be the musical guest. Then on Oct. 18, Sabrina Carpenter will make her "SNL" hosting debut and also perform as the musical guest. Hosts and musical guests for the subsequent weeks' episodes have not been announced yet.
Leslie Knope and April Ludgate would never, but Amy Poehler and Aubrey Plaza sure did. The Parks and Recreation alums reunited on Saturday Night Live for a wild and raunchy satirical parody of The Hunting Wives that pushed the boundaries of primetime comedy.
Credit: Shutterstock Global music sensation Bad Bunny is proving once again that laughter is the best comeback. Hosting Saturday Night Live this weekend, the Puerto Rican superstar used his trademark wit to poke fun at critics - including Fox News - who've been vocal about his upcoming Super Bowl LX Halftime Show performance.
In case you missed it, Apple Music, the NFL, and Roc Nation announced a week ago that Bad Bunny would take the stage at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
Noting that she’d heard Jason, 37, grew up loving SNL comedian Chris Farley, Rudolph added, “Grew up watching that stuff and probably was imitating it and like, yeah, they're funny. I saw the new [Adam] Sandler movie. Travis is funny, like they're funny.”
As Role Model performed his song "Sally, When the Wine Runs Out," he asked the crowd, "Where's my Sally tonight?" Moments later, Charli xcx walked through a set of stage doors, drawing loud cheers as she danced alongside him.
Puerto Rican singer and rapper Bad Bunny responded to the backlash surrounding the NFL’s decision for him to perform at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime show.
One alum has won an Oscar. Another has a Grammy. Several have acquired Emmys and Tonys — and they all have been featured players in only a single season of Lorne Michaels' long-running sketch comedy series. By McKinley Franklin, Seth Abramovitch, Lexi ...