Jake Gyllenhaal used his SNL monologue to roast his last hosting appearance on the show.
✖ To kick off his most recent appearance on Saturday Night Live, Spider-Man: Far From Home actor Jake Gyllenhaal opened his monologue on the series by roasting the last time he was the host of the comedy sketch series. Prior to tonight's show, the last time that Gyllenhaal hosted the series was in 2007 when he was promoting the Oscar-winning Brokeback Mountain.
"I am so, so excited to be back at SNL," Gyllenhaal's monologue began."The last time I hosted was the year 2007. You know how long ago that was? That was like 400 Marvel movies ago. To give you an idea of what it was like in 2007 in the show I hosted there was a George W. Bush sketch, there were jokes about the first iPhone, and this is a photo of me...in full drag, singing a song from Dreamgirls, to promote a movie where I play a gay cowboy.
0commentsGyllenhaal concluded his monologue with a parody of Céline Dion's song"It's All Coming Back to Me Now," but in reference to his hosting abilities. The actor's presence on this week's Saturday Night Live was done to promote his new movie Ambulance, the Michael Bay-directed movie from Universal Pictures.
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