It was a touchdown inside studio 8Hduring Host Travis Kelce'sSaturday Night Livedebut on March 4.
Season 48 has gathered some seriously impressive Hosts, but NFL star Kelce made for an especially fun addition to the lineup. Accompanied by country-pop superstar Kelsea Ballerini as the musical guest, the night was a laugh-filled affair. Much like the Kansas City Chief's Super Bowl win, the team's tight end put everything he had into hisSNLgig, and it made for a victorious performance. As a lifelong fan, Kelce took to the stage like a natural, with his larger-than-life demeanor making for some hilarious tongue-in-cheek sketches throughout the night.
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Kelce couldn't help but humbly brag about his recent Super Bowl win, especially considering his brother and Philadelphia Eagles opponent, Jason Kelce, was sitting in the audience alongside the Kelce family. Kelce was also keen to note that SNL wasn't his first television debut outside football; he was also in a reality series titled Catching Kelce. And no, you will not find it on a streaming platform.
"American Girl Café"
American Girl Café
A man learns that the American Girl Café isn't exactly foreveryoneas he attempts to enjoy lunch with his two dolls and no one else. Without any kids to join them, the staff becomes increasingly concerned as the man becomes invested in his doll's lives.
"Garrett from Hinge"
Garrett from Hinge
Online dating can be hard, but it's much harder when a rejected match shows up at your apartment unexpectedly. Bowen Yang plays the romantically defected Garrett from Hinge, who shows up to his date's house after being ditched at Buccacino's. Even worse, Garret finds his lover in bed with another man.
"Self-Defense"
Self-defense classes are not what they used to be in Please Don't Destroy's latest digital short. After being bullied by the SNL interns, the boys decide to enroll in a self-defense class taught by the exuberant Kurt Lightning. But after Lightning begins kicking the crap out of them, they realize they have no idea what they've signed up for!
"Straight Male Friend"
Straight Male Friend
Sometimes all we need is a low-effort and non-committal friendship with no emotional investment. A new SNL ad depicts the benefits of Straight Male Friend, the companion that boasts no financial investments, video games, and chicken wings. But warning: Three or more Straight Male Friends might result in a trip to Atlantic City.
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In this hilarious sketch, guests of a woman's funeral are blown away once they discover the woman's hospice nurse-turned-lover, Dylan (Kelce), has planned an elaborate service. Complete with a disco ball, DJ, and even a robotic corpse, the funeral goes off the rails fast, but it was (allegedly) everything Ms. Glenda wanted.
"Abby the Ex-Girlfriend"
Abby the Ex-Girlfriend
SNL has been embracing some seriously cackle-worthy prop comedy this season, with Heidi Gardner playing a neurotic ex-girlfriend, Abby, who runs into her ex, Kelce. Despite her claims of being "totally cool" with Kelce moving on, Abby can't help but literally burst out into tears, with jets of water shooting from her face. But Abby flipped the script once she revealed she moved on with Kelce's brother, Jason.
"Too Hot to Handle"
Too Hot to Handle
An unlikely pair of Contestants on Too Hot to Handle can't stop breaking the rules of a popular dating show. And while their competition can't seem to understand the attraction, the chemistry between the odd couple is undeniable.
"Family Meeting"
Family Meeting
Two parents invite their three adult children home for a family meeting to make an important announcement: They are entering a throuple situation with Sucre Wolodarksy, a felon they've invited into their bedroom. The sketch serves as a hilarious parody of a '90s family sitcom, with Kelce's video game-focused Sucre becoming the perfect punchline.
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Travis Kelce's Saturday Night Live Debut
Travis Kelce, an NFL star and tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, made his debut on Saturday Night Live (SNL) on March 4. His appearance on SNL was well-received, and he brought his larger-than-life demeanor to the stage, delivering hilarious tongue-in-cheek sketches throughout the night.
Sketches and Performances
During his SNL gig, Travis Kelce participated in several sketches. Here are some of the sketches mentioned in the article:
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"American Girl Café": In this sketch, a man attempts to enjoy lunch with his two dolls at the American Girl Café, but without any kids to join them, the staff becomes increasingly concerned.
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"Garrett from Hinge": This sketch portrays the challenges of online dating when a rejected match unexpectedly shows up at someone's apartment.
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"Self-Defense": In this digital short by Please Don't Destroy, the boys enroll in a self-defense class taught by an exuberant instructor, only to realize they have signed up for more than they bargained for.
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"Straight Male Friend": This sketch depicts the benefits of having a low-effort and non-committal friendship with no emotional investment, highlighting the advantages of having a straight male friend.
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"Mama's Funeral": In this sketch, guests attending a woman's funeral are surprised by the elaborate service planned by her hospice nurse-turned-lover, played by Travis Kelce.
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"Abby the Ex-Girlfriend": This sketch features Heidi Gardner playing a neurotic ex-girlfriend, Abby, who runs into her ex, Travis Kelce, and bursts into tears with water shooting from her face. Abby then reveals that she has moved on with Travis Kelce's brother, Jason.
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"Too Hot to Handle": This sketch revolves around an unlikely pair of contestants on a popular dating show who can't stop breaking the rules. Despite the confusion of their competition, the chemistry between the odd couple is undeniable.
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"Family Meeting": In this sketch, two parents invite their three adult children home for a family meeting to announce that they are entering a throuple situation with a felon named Sucre Wolodarksy. The sketch parodies '90s family sitcoms, with Travis Kelce's character, Sucre, becoming the perfect punchline.
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