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‘Saturday Night Live’: Donald Trump crashes New York City mayoral debate, and more best moments from Miles Teller’s latest hosting gig (updating live)
Fresh off his first Emmy nomination for producing The Gorge, Miles Teller returned to Studio 8H to host Saturday Night Live for the second time. He previously hosted in 2022 with musical guest Kendrick Lamar, and appeared on the 50th anniversary special for a Bronx Beat sit-down with Betty (Amy Poehler) and Jodi (Maya Rudolph), plus Linda Richman (Mike Myers) from Coffee Talk. Teller — who will next be seen in the film Eternity — hosted alongside musical guest Brandi Carlile.
Teller is the fourth host of SNL's 51st season, following Bad Bunny (with musical guest Doja Cat) on Oct. 4, Amy Poehler (with musical guest Role Model) on Oct. 11, and Sabrina Carpenter (who was also the musical guest) on Oct. 18. The long-running sketch comedy series recently added 11 Emmy Awards to its shelf in September, bringing its overall tally to 112.
‘SNL’ Holds Mock New York City Mayoral Debate With Miles Teller, Ramy Youssef and Shane Gillis
Teller returned to the late night show for his second time as host, alongside musical guest Brandi Carlile.
Saturday Night Live kicked off its cold open with a mock New York City mayoral debate that was crashed by President Donald Trump.
Miles Teller, who served as the night’s host, portrayed candidate and former New York governor Andrew Cuomo. While introducing himself, Teller’s Cuomo introduced himself as a “born, bred New Yorker” who “knows this city like the back of a woman’s back.”
Special guest Ramy Youssef was next introduced as Zohran Mamdani who said he was “happy to be here, and I’m ready to spend the next hour hearing my opponents pronounce my name in ways you couldn’t begin to imagine.”
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‘SNL’ Goes Full Zohran Mamdani Vs. Donald Trump In Big Apple Cold Open
The federal government is still shut down, food stamps are being cut off for millions of Americans, the Los Angeles Dodgers are still grinding it out with the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series Game 7 and there are big elections in New York City, Virginia and New Jersey on coming this week. So, of course, tonight’s Saturday Night Live opened with a fictional Big Apple Mayoral debate.
As the Kenan Thompson-portrayed New York newsman Errol Louis (“the least famous person to be impersonated on SNL”) spoke truth to aspiring power: “Why would you want the worst job in the word?”






















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