During Vanessa Bayer's hysterical impression of the pop-star-turned-strange-human Miley Cyrus on last night's 'Saturday Night Live,' Justin Bieber and the 'SNL' writers apparently saw the perfect opportunity to joke about his recent marijuana bust.
After Adam Levine's terrible performance as host a couple of weeks ago, can Justin Bieber turn things around and make us all "Beliebers" on this week's 'SNL'? (Sorry, we'll never use that word again.)
Justin Bieber made his 'Saturday Night Live' debut last night as the host/musical guest, and in one sketch the show offered up a parody of the popular 70's hit, 'Grease'... with a little twist.
If there's one thing that we learned from last night's Saturday Night Live, it's that Justin Bieber can't act. Like, at all. However, he can self-deprecate with the best of them, which is sometimes all you need to squeak by with hosting duties. Yesterday's episode also saw the return of The Miley Cyrus Show and Bieber got the play the head of her fan club...who really hates Justin Bieber. Watch it
Considering his reputation as a teenage heartthrob, it would have been foolish of Saturday Night Live to not upend guest host Justin Bieber's romantic image. The resulting sketch was one of the most bizarre moments from last night's episode, painting Bieber as the last person any self respecting young woman should spend alone time with. Check out the scene for yourself below!
Justin Bieber got a chance to test his improv chops last night on 'Saturday Night Live,' only to be knocked clean out of character by Taran Killam's hyperactive antics.
Yes, people. This is actually happening...
Justin Bieber, or "The Biebs" as he's known with 12-year-olds, is getting set to host this weekend's 'Saturday Night Live.' Not only will the former Mr. Selena Gomez act as the show's host but he will also take in the spotlight as the musical guest for the week...
Well, we could have seen this one coming. In spite of pop sensation Justin Bieber's recent run of negative headlines stemming from his... let's say greener, less role model-friendly habits, it seems 'SNL' is doubling down on the Biebs. The long-running NBC sketch comedy series has officially tapped the Canadian superstar to both host, and perform on an upcoming episode, but will Bieber fever overt