Rechercher dans ce blog

Sunday, January 31, 2021

John Krasinski and Pete Davidson kiss during 'SNL' monologue - Page Six

John Krasinski and Pete Davidson kicked off a new year of “Saturday Night Live” with an unexpected smooch.

On Saturday, Krasinski made his “SNL” debut by hosting the first episode of 2021. During the opening monologue, the 41-year-old actor was flooded with questions about his time on NBC’s “The Office,” where he played Jim Halpert from 2005 to 2013.

“My question is, you’re Jim from ‘The Office,'” “SNL” star Alex Moffat said as part of the skit.

“No, I’m actually John, but yes, hello,” Krasinski replied.

When Moffat asked the whereabouts of Pam Beasley — Halpet’s wife on the sitcom — Krasinski said, “Pam is a fictional character, and that is where she is.”

Kenan Thompson, meanwhile, told Krasinski to “kiss Pam.”

“Guys, here’s the deal, Pam’s not real. She’s played by Jenna Fischer, we are friends, and we are married to other people,” Krasinski stated, referencing his wife Emily Blunt and Fischer’s husband Lee Kirk.

John Krasinski and Pete Davidson kiss during Saturday's installment on "SNL."
John Krasinski and Pete Davidson kiss during Saturday’s installment on “SNL.”
Will Heath/NBC

As the Pam-centric comments continued, “SNL” star Pete Davidson joined Krasinski on stage.

“I think what’s happening is everyone’s been stuck inside for a year watching ‘The Office’ non-stop so Jim and Pam are, like, really real for them,” Davidson opined.

When Thompson asked if Davidson was Pam, Davidson said he and Krasinski should oblige to the audience’s wishes.

“Jim, you’ve got to kiss Pam,” Davidson, 27, said before locking lips with Krasinski.

“That did feel really good,” Krasinski said. “Wow, thank you, Pam.”

Machine Gun Kelly also appeared on Saturday’s episode as the musical guest.

Let's block ads! (Why?)

Article From & Read More ( John Krasinski and Pete Davidson kiss during 'SNL' monologue - Page Six )
https://ift.tt/2YvARSx
Entertainment

No comments:

Post a Comment

Search

Featured Post

‘Cocaine Bear’ Screenwriter on Sequels, Extreme Gore and 12-Year-Olds Trying Cocaine: ‘I Never Thought Anybody Was Going to Make This Movie’ - Variety

When Jimmy Warden was a kid growing up in Chicago, he wound up watching “a lot” of horror movies when he was, he says, “far too young.” “...

Postingan Populer