Fixes and Description: Previous versions of this article misinterpreted Steve Martin’s role in “Saturday Night Live.” He was not a cast member.
“SNL50” was a star-studded event. Comedy class reunion. SuperSpreader event?
Comedian and “Saturday Night Live” staple Steve Martin revealed in a post on an Instagram thread on Thursday that Martin Short, who is currently on tour, has Covid-19.
“Maya had Covid. Marty has Covid. Why? The SNL 50th Covid is real,” says Martin, who also has another former “SNL” on his mouth during the anniversary anniversary. I wrote it along with the image of the star Mayardolph’s short kiss.
“Unfortunately, we will need to reschedule the sold-out Durham and Knoxville dates in Knoxville, Tennessee until October 17th,” followed by October 18th in Durham, North Carolina. “I’m sorry for the inconvenience. I think it will be interesting anyway.”
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Short and Martin are currently crossing the country together for the Dukes of Funnytown tour. Both comedy legends are by themselves, and the pair have recently joined forces for “only the murderers in the building.”
The Covid-19 pandemic has been Peter in recent years, but there is a frequent winter surge, combined with other common respiratory viruses that smash through the cold season, and says, “Why are everyone sick? It is part of “. There are waves all over the US
During his usual news bit during the “Weekend Update” segment of Sunday’s “SNL” special, host Colin Jost joked about the possibility of a COVID incident arising from the celebration.
“Health experts are facing what they call a quad demic this winter, in the face of Covid, the flu, RSV and nanovirus outbreaks,” he joked. “So we did smart things and stuffed all our beloved entertainers over 60 into one small space.”
The special, which also includes a Friday night concert featuring musical legends such as Shell and Miley Cyrus, has gathered many of Hollywood’s biggest names to revive old sketches and mint new sketches.
As a result, it was roaring and sometimes sentimental at the most famous comedians on television.