Sources on both sides of the SNL/Morgan Wallen matter are looking to spin the story - and now, Joe Jonas has entered into the conversation.
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Kid Rock stopped by The White House wearing what we would describe as a cross between "80s pro-wrestling manager" and "serious cry for help."
Misha Collins (Supernatural, The Boys) posted a video in honor of Trans Day of Visibility making the case for why "we gotta keep fighting."
Kenan Thompson discusses Morgan Wallen's SNL exit, adding this about Wallen's "God's country" post, "That's not necessarily my favorite."
NBC's SNL writer Josh Patten made it pretty clear that they have a very different definition of "God's country" than Morgan Wallen does.
We're not sure what happened this weekend, but Morgan Wallen appeared to know how the SNL "goodnights" worked back in December 2020.
If you thought the way Morgan Wallen exited SNL was kinda weird, you're not alone. And Wallen's follow-up post on social media didn't help...
Trump fan Brendan Carr announced that the FCC is investigating Disney and ABC over its diversity, equity, and inclusions policies.
RuPaul's Drag Race offered a monologue challenge that was heartfelt...? Plus, a runway theme that was definitely in the eye of the beholder.
Duke University isn't a fan of Timothy's (Jason Isaacs) fashion choice during an impactful scene from HBO and Mike White's The White Lotus.
Instead of Elon Musk reposting snippets from his podcast, The Daily Show host Jon Stewart would much rather have that unedited interview.
To create more space on the Warner Bros. lot, plans to raze Building 131 - which once housed Looney Tunes - could reportedly begin next week.
Marvel Studios got millions to hang out for 5+ hours to stare at empty chairs. The satirical ball is in your court, Apple TV's The Studio...
Saturday Night Live icon Mike Myers and PM Mark Carney have a message for Canadians (and Donald Trump): "There will always be a Canada."
SNL 50: Checking in with Bill Maher on HBO's Real Time, Dana Carvey shared that he had been working on his Elon Musk impression.
Disney shareholders rejected a MAGA-fueled effort to sever "The Mouse's" ties to an organization that promotes LGBTQ workplace equality.
Last Week Tonight's John Oliver tackled the report that a Justice Department official was fired over Mel Gibson regaining his gun rights.
Gov. Jared Polis made sure Trey Parker and Matt Stone's South Park Canadians Terrance, Phillip, and Ike knew they were loved and appreciated.
Between the numbers for The Day the Earth Blew Up and what Warner Bros. Discovery is doing over on Max - where's all the Looney Tunes love?
Russell T. Davies (Doctor Who) sent a warning signal to the LGBTQ community about the dangers that Donald Trump and Elon Musk represent.
Bestselling author Stephen King looked to his classic novel Misery to explain what Elon Musk and Donald Trump are doing to the U.S. Economy.
Voice actor Rob Paulsen (Yakko and more) appreciated Animaniacs being the inspiration for Stephen Colberts "MAGA Maniacs" animated short.
We asked an AI to "write" a Doctor Who episode. The result? It depends on what you're looking for - but it's lacking one essential element.
Comedy Central's The Daily Show offered an "interactive" way to get through Trump's speech to Congress - and they named it after Pete Hegseth.
The Daily Show host Jon Stewart agreed to Elon Musk's condition that his interview run unedited and offered him as much time as he wanted.
It will be interesting to see if Trump speaking to Congress on Tuesday night is a big boost to Marvel's Daredevil: Born Again debut.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia fans were fine quietly enjoying the great sitcom. No one asked Trump's VVP JD Vance to mess things up...
The Canadian crowd at tonight's WWE Elimination Chamber in Toronto made their feelings known when the U.S. National Anthem was performed.
Returning tonight to host SNL a second time, will comedian/actor Shane Gillis seize the opportunity to confirm Lorne Michaels' faith in him?
Why are you wallowing in negative rumours about Doctor Who from the British tabloids and unnamed sources when they're not even true?