đŸŽ€ Nikki Glaser made her Saturday Night Live hosting debut😂she didn’t hold back! #nikkiglaser #funny

đŸŽ€ Nikki Glaser made her Saturday Night Live hosting debut😂she didn’t hold back! #nikkiglaser #funny

đŸŽ€ Nikki Glaser made her Saturday Night Live hosting debut😂she didn’t hold back! #nikkiglaser #funny #comedy #funny #standupcomedy #NikkiGlaser #SNL #SaturdayNightLive #Comedy #StandUpComedy #NikkiGlaserSNL #DonaldTrump #RFKJr #JeffreyEpstein #NikkiGlaserMonologue #SNLMoments #SNL2025 #Sombr #SNLHighlights #WeekendUpdate #FunnySketches #RoastQueen #ViralComedy #SNLHost #trendingnow Comedian Nikki Glaser made her Saturday Night Live hosting debut, delivering a bold and topical monologue that joked about Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Jeffrey Epstein. She opened with self-deprecating humor about her spray tan, comparing it to Trump’s signature orange hue. Known for her fearless comedy from “The Roast of Tom Brady” and her special “Someday You’ll Die,” Glaser brought her edgy, boundary-pushing humor to SNL. Her strongest moments came in sketches that matched her comedic style including ones about awkwardly intimate family karaoke, men obsessed with life-sized American Girl dolls, and a bizarre mechanical bull musical with Sarah Sherman. Other highlights included parodies like a Jennifer Hudson spirit tunnel ad and a children’s book sketch, both of which showcased her sharp delivery. While some sketches like “Beauty and Mr. Beast” and a sorority bit — fell flat, Glaser’s overall performance was confident and well-suited for the show’s tone. Musical guest Sombr performed “12 to 12” and “Back to Friends,” and the episode also featured a touching animated short, “Brad and His Dad,” about a father trying to bond with his gamer son.