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In Super-Soapy SNL Promo, Jon Hamm Meets Evil Twin, Pregnancies Abound!

In Super-Soapy SNL Promo, Jon Hamm Meets Evil Twin, Pregnancies Abound!

Yahoo09-04-2025

NBC may no longer be home to Days of Our Lives, but it now has The Saturday Nights of Our Lives — as in a super-soapy promo for this weekend's SNL hosted by former Mad Man Jon Hamm.
In the promo above, Hamm dons a doctor's lab coat to deliver to cast member Chloe Fineman the oh-so-sad news that Sarah Sherman 'bombed' with a Farting Grandpa character, and is now being rushed to… the afterparty.
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Hamm's faux-sician then gives Fineman herself the news that she is pregnant. But who's the mother?? Press play above and find out!
The high draaaaama continues with a bitch-slap-fest between Sherman and Bowen Yang, one of whom also, yes, turns up pregnant.
Hamm's doc then is shocked to see his long-lost, mustachioed twin Alphonse, who has yet another bit of pregnancy news to deliver.
Hamm hosts SNL this weekend for a fourth time, with Lizzo serving as musical guest (also for a fourth time). They wrap an early-spring run that kicked off with Oscar winner Mikey Madison and musical guest Morgan Wallen and most recently paired Minecraft Movie front man Jack Black with the musical twofer of Elton John and Brandi Carlile.
Hamm is out making the rounds for Apple TV+'s Your Friends & Neighbors, in which he plays a hedge fund manager who resorts to robbing houses in his richy-rich neighborhood after being fired. The cast includes Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Hoon Lee, Mark Tallman, Lena Hall, Aimee Carrero, Eunice Bae, Isabel Gravitt and Donovan Colan.
Your Friends & Neighbors debuts this Friday, April 11, and scored an early Season 2 renewal back in November.
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