Pete Davidson spoofed Eminem's 2000 single "Stan" on Saturday Night Live Eminem made a surprise cameo during the latest episode of Saturday Night Live. The episode, hosted by Jason Bateman, including ...
Before “stan” was a colloquialism used to describe obsessive fandom, it was a hit single off Eminem’s 2000 album “The Marshall Mathers LP.” Now, two decades later, comedian Pete Davidson parodied the ...
The first new episode of “Saturday Night Live” in weeks also happened to be the first episode of December, so naturally there were a ton of references to Christmas throughout the night. And the best ...
Devon Sawa, who starred as Stan in the original video, also opened up to ET about the sketch and praised Pete Davidson's performance. Ask and you shall receive! Saturday Night Live delivered one of ...
Allie Gemmill is the Lead News Editor at Collider. Previous bylines can be found at Bustle, Teen Vogue, Inverse, ScreenRant, SheKnows, VICE, and Atom Tickets. A genius Saturday Night Live sketch saw ...
Saturday Night Live resumed this week with host Jason Bateman and musical guest Morgan Wallen, and it included a sketch parodying Eminem‘s “Stan” song and video, with Pete Davidson as “Stu” sending a ...
Saturday Night Live and Eminem have parodied Eminem's Stan to comically address the PS5 shortages across the globe. Saturday Night Live's Pete Davidson starred in this parody as Stu, an obsessive fan ...
Move over, Stan! Pete Davidson parodied Eminem‘s hit single “Stan” by turning it into a dark Christmas anthem — and even the Real Slim Shady got in on the action. In the clip, Davidson writes letters ...
During Saturday Night Live, Davidson performed a Christmas-themed parody of Eminem's 2000 single "Stan" with help from the rapper himself. By Lexy Perez Associate Editor Pete Davidson channeled Eminem ...
Before “stan” was a colloquialism used to describe obsessive fandom, it was a hit single off Eminem‘s 2000 album “The Marshall Mathers LP.” Now, two decades later, comedian Pete Davidson parodied the ...
The craze surrounding Sony's PlayStation 5 might be the only feeling that rivals the love Eminem receives from his fans. As a result, Saturday Night Live found it fitting to parody Marshall's hit ...