SNL Season 51 Premiere Features Bad Bunny Hosting Jon Hamm Interrupts Monologue
SNL Season 51 Premiere Features Bad Bunny Hosting Jon Hamm Interrupts Monologue

SNL Season 51 Premiere Features Bad Bunny Hosting Jon Hamm Interrupts Monologue

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Saturday Night Live (SNL) launched its 51st season with a sharp political satire targeting President Donald Trump, mocking his claims of ending wars, his bruised hand which has sparked health speculations, and his administration's stance on free speech and late-night TV. The cold open featured James Austin Johnson impersonating Trump, humorously addressing his health and grip on late-night television, while Colin Jost and others lampooned the president's controversial statements and alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Meanwhile, musician Bad Bunny hosted the premiere, delivering a comedic monologue that included a surprise appearance by actor Jon Hamm, who had previously been filmed dancing at one of Bad Bunny's concerts. Bad Bunny also referenced his upcoming role as the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show headliner and reflected on his recent concert residency in Puerto Rico, engaging the audience with self-deprecating humor about his choreography. These elements combined to create a politically charged yet entertaining episode that balanced satire of the current administration with cultural commentary and celebrity moments. The show also introduced five new cast members, signaling a fresh phase for SNL amid the ongoing political and social climate.

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