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Morgan Wallen was invited, disinvited, then cancelled. Donald Trump was president, claimed COVID would disappear, then got COVID while in office. Jim Carrey played Joe Biden. Elon Musk played Wario. And
Saturday Night Live did a 15 minutes sketch about a fly landing on Mike Pence s head during a presidential debate.
Season 46 of SNL feels like it s been going on for approximately five years. It was a season made under incredibly difficult circumstances kicking off during the waning days of the Trump presidency and with a deadly pandemic raging across the globe and the comedy has suffered as a result. There were only three or four really good episodes this season, and only a handful of hosts who were in sync with the rhythms of live sketch comedy. Otherwise, there were moments where the strain of trying to make comedy out of this historically dark period was just unpleasant.
Saturday Night Live this weekend with a rabble-rousing, hip-swinging, crotch-grabbingly provocative performance of his No1 hit single âMontero (Call Me By Your Name)â wearing arguably one of the best looks seen on the show since Harry Styles wore some banana-hued bell-bottoms in 2019.
Concocted by British-Nigerian designer Mowalola Ogunlesi, the ensemble consisted of a skintight pair of leather trousers emblazoned with a flame motif around the loins and an easy-access crotch-to-ass zipper, which Lil Nas X (under the aegis of stylist Hodo Musa) teamed with a matching leather, ultra-cropped biker jacket, which showed off his enviable abs.Â
Far from overpowering the singer, however, as it would have so many others, it was a look which only worked to amplify the sexed-up appeal of his python-pelvised performance, all at once transforming him into one of the characters from the now famous âMonteroâ music video: a quasi-celestial being sent from a faraway land to t
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No flights abroad for us, but that doesn t mean our minds can t wander
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Last summer we all quickly accepted that going on holiday was not going to happen, and we were happy enough to explore out own beautiful island and embrace staycationing instead.
As the summer of 2021 is quickly approaching, any chances of a holiday in the sun seem slim and it’s a slightly more bitter pill to swallow this time around.
How we’d love to be spending two weeks in the sun or planning an impossible number of restaurants to visit on a summer city break. Rather than dwell on this too much, we’re all for getting a bit of escapism wherever we can instead.
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