Surprise! Saturday Night Live’s hosts and musical visitors are usually the focus every week — however generally extra well-known faces seem on the present than followers anticipate.
Tyler Cameron crashed Kim Kardashian’s internet hosting debut in October 2021, becoming a member of her for a Bachelor-inspired sketch. “That [experience] was incredible,” the Florida native solely instructed Us Weekly weeks after he appeared alongside John Cena, Chace Crawford and extra within the “Dream Guy” bit. “I was on stage with some just elite stars.”
The You Deserve Better writer went on to explain what it was prefer to be within the firm of A-List film stars and professional athletes on the enduring comedy collection.
“Chris Rock and, you know, Blake Griffin is a homie,” Cameron recalled to Us on the time. “But Chace Crawford, to be around him, and Jesse Williams and all these just hot guys in New York. And Kim Kardashian looked amazing and she did such a great job. She was so funny. … We’re downstairs playing poker and Amy Schumer started a poker game with sugar packets and we just started having a blast, you know, and that broke the ice. We all just started kicking it, having fun, asking questions.”
Elsewhere within the Skims CEO’s internet hosting debut, she enlisted a few of her well-known relations to point out up by her facet — whereas concurrently poking enjoyable at her different siblings. Kardashian impersonated her older sister, Kourtney Kardashian, in “The People’s Kourt” sketch, throughout which Kim’s model of the Poosh founder presided over a collection of household disagreements. Mom Kris Jenner and sister Khloé Kardashian every portrayed themselves, with the matriarch jokingly suing pregnant Kylie Jenner (performed by Melissa Villaseñor) for not giving beginning to her second baby quick sufficient.
“I had Khloé in four months, do your kegel exercises and use your vagine,” the Safely founder teased through the October 2021 episode.
The Bachelorette hunk and the Keeping Up With the Kardashians alums haven’t been the one stars to unexpectedly drop by the NBC late-night collection. During Jonah Hill’s January 2014 monologue, one among his former costars helped calm his pre-show nerves.
“Hey, buddy,” Leonardo DiCaprio instructed the Superbad actor on the high of the episode after Hill claimed he was the only real motive the Oscar winner joined the Wolf of Wall Street. “I have a question: What the hell are you doing, man? I don’t think you were [talking me up]. I mean, I actually came here to support you. I’ve been backstage the whole time!”
Scroll under to relive essentially the most memorable SNL cameo appearances via the years:
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