Jon Hamm Hosts SNL Again, Marks 15-Year Hiatus End
Jon Hamm Hosts SNL Again, Marks 15-Year Hiatus End

Jon Hamm Hosts SNL Again, Marks 15-Year Hiatus End

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Jon Hamm hosted 'Saturday Night Live' for the fourth time on April 12, marking his first hosting role in nearly 15 years. Despite having only eight minutes of screen time, he showcased his comedic skills, particularly in a sketch about awkward workplace icebreakers that took a dark turn. Hamm's memorable line about his mother killing his father on television elicited laughter and discomfort from his fellow cast members. In related news, Hamm recently reunited with a seat filler from the SNL50 concert, who sat next to him during the event and became known as 'the luckiest man in New York City.' This joyful exchange highlighted Hamm's appreciation for the unexpected moments shared at such star-studded events. Both incidents reflect Hamm's enduring presence in the comedy scene, even amidst the iconic atmosphere of SNL's 50th anniversary celebrations.

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