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Watch ‘Heated Rivarly’ star Connor Storrie host ‘SNL’ for free
He’s coming to the cottage Studio 8H.
Ahead of the live taping, “SNL” dropped a promo sketch that saw Storrie and cast member James Austin Johnson having an accent battle. Storrie, of course, does a Russian accent in “Heated Rivalry.”
Who is hosting ‘SNL’ tonight?
“Heated Rivalry” star Connor Storrie will host “Saturday Night Live” tonight, Feb. 28, with musical guest Mumford & Sons.
When is ‘Saturday Night Live’ on?
“SNL” is on tonight, Feb. 28. The episode will air live from coast-to-coast at 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT.
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