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Kristen Wiig & Bill Hader Offended Taylor Swift in SNL's Hysterical Hollywood Dish
When Taylor Swift embarks on the press tour to promote her new album The Life of a Showgirl, it's safe to say she won't be visiting "Hollywood Dish." When Swift hosted Saturday Night Live in Season 35 on November 7, 2009, she was just two weeks away from the 2009 American Music Awards, where she was the most-nominated artist. It was also just two months after the VMAs, when Kanye West interrupted her acceptance speech for Best Female Video. Swift's huge year included this sketch from her double-duty episode, in which she met chaotic celebrity interviewers Brady Trunk (Bill Hader) and Anastasia Sticks (Kristen Wiig). As the sketch starts, Swift immediately claims to be a big fan of Brady, Anastasia, and their Hollywood Dish show. They're flattered, but not flattered enough to go easy on the singer."Six American Music Award nominations. Not bad!" may seem like an innocuous beginning, but Swift is quickly thrown by Brady and Anastasia's unnerving facial expressions and synchronized head movements. "I'm sorry, is everything okay?" Swift asks. "It's just you're nodding a lot, and I thought maybe you were trying to tell me something." "Oh, no, no, no! We just don't want to talk while you're talking," Wiig's character explains. "It'll screw up the sound," Brady adds. "We just do that so you know we're engaged." Ever the amiable guest, Swift plays Swift kept her composure while Bill Hader spit in Kristen Wiig's face Problem is, those active listening facial expressions get a thousand times worse. As Swift shares her nerves about performing live, they mime screaming. When she shares that she feels pretty good about winning at the AMAs, they shake their heads and whisper to each other. "What do you think about Ellen joining American Idol?" Brady asks. "American Idol? I don't really watch it, honestly," she admits — whereupon Hader spits his full beverage in Wiig's face. From there, they smear lipstick on their faces, eat ice cream, and even fall asleep as Swift tries to answer their questions, then leaves when it all becomes too much. Of course, that's not what the final edit shows. Watch "Hollywood Dish" from Season 35, Episode 5 above, and stream every season of Saturday Night Live on Peacock anytime."Hollywood Dish" aired two more times with Jennifer Lopez and Scarlett Johansson Swift starred in the first iteration of "Hollywood Dish," but Anastasia and Brady returned twice in 2010 to interview Jennifer Lopez and Scarlett Johansson. They drove both stars to breakdowns, and they've never conducted another interview since, so it's not a stretch to imagine that they might have finally been fired. Hollywood Dish with Scarlett Johansson Swift has only hosted that one time, but that episode resulted in plenty of memorable moments. In Digital Short "Firelight," Swift channeled Kristen Stewart's Bella Swan in a romance with one of Frankenstein's monsters, played by Hader. She also debuted her impression of Kate Gosselin in a parody of The View, complete with a wig that will be hard to unsee. Solve the daily Crossword
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Michael Sloan Dies: Co-Creator Of ‘The Equalizer', Longtime Husband Of Melissa Sue Anderson Was 78
Michael Sloan, the writer-producer who co-created with Richard Lindheim the durable 1980s TV series The Equalizer, died August 13. He was 78. His death was announced by his family, which includes his wife of 35 years, the actor Melissa Sue Anderson, who starred in NBC's Little House on the Prairie in the 1970s and '80s. The family announcement did not name a place or cause of death but noted that he passed away peacefully. More from Deadline 2025 Deaths Photo Gallery: Hollywood & Media Obituaries Dan Ziskie Dies: 'House Of Cards', 'Treme', 'Adventures In Babysitting' Actor Was 80 Patricia White Dies: Longtime Champion Of New York's Black Theatre Who Worked With Amiri Baraka, Woody King Jr., Ntozake Shange Was 77 Michael Fred Sloan was born to a show business family on October 14, 1946, in New York City. His grandfather, Fred Stone, was a vaudeville performer who played the Scarecrow in the 1902 Broadway production of The Wizard of Oz, and his parents Paula Stone and Michael Sloane were Broadway stage producers. The family moved to London when Sloan was young, and it was there that he would later begin to write and produce feature films. He had returned to America where he wrote an acclaimed 1976 episode of Columbo titled 'Now You See Him,' effectively launching his career. Among the programs for which he subsequently wrote or produced were Quincy M.E. (for which he received an Emmy nomination), Harry O, McCloud, The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, Battlestar Galactica, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, The Return of the Man From U.N.C.L.E. and numerous episodes of The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents. It was while working on a 1989 episode The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents that Sloan met Anderson, a guest star on that week's episode. The couple married in 1990. Sloan is perhaps best remembered for his co-creation of The Equalizer, the 1985-89 television series starring Edward Woodward as the mysterious justice-seeker Robert McCall. The series was rebooted in 2021, and has spawned a hit movie franchise starring Denzel Washington. Sloan was a producer of the films, and also wrote a series of Equalizer novels. For the stage, Sloan wrote the 1989 thriller Underground, which was produced in Toronto and on London's West End. In addition to his wife, Sloan is survived by their children Piper and Griffin; sister Judy. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the ASPCA in honor of Michael's deep love for animals. Best of Deadline Everything We Know About 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 So Far 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Emmys, Oscars, Grammys & More Everything We Know About Prime Video's 'Legally Blonde' Prequel Series 'Elle' Solve the daily Crossword
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Emma Stone Makes Rare Comment About Working with Ex Andrew Garfield: ‘Special Time in My Life'
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