Pete Davidson & Kim Kardashian: Relationship Timeline

Business guru Kim Kardashian and former Saturday Night Live comedian Pete Davidson had a whirlwind nine-month relationship. Between their not-so-secret rendezvouses in Staten Island to longer, more private tropical getaways, many fans were rooting for the adorable couple. Unfortunately, in August 2022, the pair announced an amicable split. The pressure of hectic work schedules and the long distance between them could not sustain the relationship. Here’s a detailed timeline of their relationship.

Pete & Kim: How It Started

Kim and then-husband Kanye West attended Kid Cudi’s birthday party in January 2019. That is where Pete and Kim officially meet, but their relationship did not ignite until she hosted Saturday Night Live. Kim hosted the show in October 2022, dishing some all-in-fun jabs at her family. Meanwhile, Kim and Pete performed a skit together as Disney characters Jasmine and Aladdin. The two shared a steamy kiss during that skit, and the relationship blossomed. Later in October, the two visited Knott’s Berry Farm. Even though they claimed to be friends, they were spotted tightly holding hands on a rollercoaster.

The Romance Grows For Pete & Kim

WASHINGTON, DC – APRIL 30: Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian attend the 2022 White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner at Washington Hilton on April 30, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images)

Throughout November, Kim made several trips to New York City, including sharing an intimate rooftop date at Staten Island’s Campania with Pete. Later in the month, the pair were pictured holding hands in Palm Springs and appeared on Insta together. They were celebrating Pete’s birthday weekend. Their romance was reaching new heights, and the world watched on.

Together During The Holidays

During December, back on Staten Island, the couple hit the town with Scott Disick, the father of Kim’s sister Kourtney’s children. They saw Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home and had dinner at Angelina’s. During the holidays, Kim and Pete were spotted having breakfast together. Later, Pete was seen driving Kim’s Rolls-Royce while shopping.

Kim & Pete Celebrate The New Year

January featured a fabulous vacation for the power couple. They celebrated a delayed New Year’s celebration in the Bahamas. Kim posted gorgeous pictures of herself in a bikini from the vacation. Most fans were positive they could spot Pete’s shadow in one of the pictures.

Pete Drops The “G” Word

By February, the cat was mostly out of the bag for the couple. In an interview with PEOPLE’s talk show, Pete dropped the G word. He admitted that Kim was his girlfriend and that he had a candle with her face on it. Later in March, the two make it Instagram official. Kim announced their relationship via social media posts.

Embracing The Relationship

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 30: Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson are seen on May 30, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by MEGA/GC Images)

April was a whirlwind for Kim and Pete. They attend The Kardashians premiere; however, Pete stays towards the side, letting his lady soak up the spotlight. On the 11th, Kim posted new pictures of her and Pete eating pizza and snuggling up close in a restaurant booth, which set off a firestorm of memes. During an interview with Not Skinny but Not Fat the following day, Kim dished about her SNL kiss with Pete. She admitted that she asked a producer for his number.

On the 28th, Davidson played the dutiful boyfriend by joining Kim at the courthouse to support her during the Kardashians’ ongoing legal battle with Blac Chyna. The two were seen embracing after the closing arguments. On April 30, the two hit the red carpet in style when Kim and Pete attended the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

Pete and Kim Shine At Met Gala

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 02: (Exclusive Coverage) Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian attend The 2022 Met Gala Celebrating “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 02, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/MG22/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue )

The happy couple attended the Met Gala together at the beginning of May. Kim sported the iconic Marilyn Monroe gown. Then, Kim visited Italy to celebrate her sister Kourtney and Travis Barker’s wedding. Even though Pete could not join, Kim kept him close. She sports a pink manicure featuring a “P” made up of rhinestones on her ring finger. By the end of May, Kim and Pete are on Instagram kissing and cuddling with matching blonde hair.

Another Romantic Trip

In June, during an episode of The Kardashians, Kim talked about how her relationship with Pete began. On the 13th, Kim posted several pics of her and Pete on a romantic vacation. In another episode of The Kardashians in June, Pete is heard off-camera during a post-credit talking about a very intimate part of Kim. Later in June, the happy couple took a trip to Tahiti.

Pete Shows Off Kim Tattoos

Kim posts many pictures of her and Pete at the beginning of July. In one photo, Pete appears to have a Kim-inspired tattoo. It is an infinity sign with the names “Jasmine” and “Aladdin.” This new ink is in addition to his tattoos: “knscp” and “my girl is a lawyer” across his collarbone. Later in July, the couple took a private trip to Australia.

The End For Pete & Kim

However, sadly by August, it seemed the fire had gone out of the steamy relationship. Reports surfaced that Kim and Pete called it quits after nine months. They blamed the break up on busy schedules and long distances, making it hard to maintain the relationship.

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Donald Trump Remixes Ice Spice’s “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2” On “SNL”: Video

As expected, this weekend’s episode of Saturday Night Live couldn’t help but poke fun at some of the biggest news of the year so far – Donald Trump’s indictment. In case you missed it, the former president is now facing criminal charges for allegedly giving hush money to Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about their previous sexual relationship. He’s expected to turn himself into the New York Police Department in the coming days, at which time the world will see a highly anticipated mugshot of the reality star.

In their usual fashion, the late-night comedy show used other relevant pop culture tropes to commentate on Trump’s situation. James Austin Johnson stepped into character as the politician, announcing to audiences that he’s ready to head into custody. “It’s time I come clean and admit I broke the law and go quietly to prison,” he reluctantly says, before adding, “April Fools!” As XXL notes, the embattled entertainer then jokes about needing more money for his legal defense team, which he’s raising by dropping two cover albums – NOW That’s What I Call My Legal Defense Fund and Trump Bopz.

SNL Pokes Fun at Donald Trump’s Indictment

According to the skit, the projects feature 30 songs, all covered by Trump. Among the titles are Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton’s “Islands in the Stream,” as well as Alanis Morissette’s “Ironic.” Additionally, his son Donald Trump Jr. (played by Mikey Day) joined him to remix Ice Spice and Pink Pantheress’ “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2,” which has become incredibly popular on TikTok over the past few weeks. “This is really emotional. It might be the last time I see you,” the younger of the two men confessed before their hilarious performance.

After finishing their song, the Trump family patriarch declared, “We love Ice Spice. Beautiful hair, beautiful hair.” Of course, social media users have been loving the skit, and it’s surely only a matter of time until the Bronx Baddie herself replies. Besides those antics, many SNL viewers were eager to see Lil Yachty’s performance of “The Black Seminole” and “Drive Me Crazy” on last night’s episode. Check those out for yourself here, and tap back in later for any updates on Donald Trump’s impending arrest.

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Lil Yachty Performs “The Black Seminole” & “Drive Me Crazy!” On “SNL”

Lil Yachty took over Saturday Night Live, this weekend, performing two songs off of his new album, Let’s Start Here. For performances of “the BLACK seminole.” and “drive ME crazy!,” Yachty brought out Diana Gordon, who contributes vocals to the studio versions of both songs.

On stage, Yachty was backed by an all-women band in addition to Gordon. Speaking with Zane Lowe of Apple Music 1 in January, he explained his reasoning for going with just ladies. “I just feel like women don’t get as much respect as men when it comes to the music industry,” Yachty said at the time. “So I was like, ‘These songs are pretty badass, and I want to show women playing them.”

Lil Yachty At Rolling Loud

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 05: Lil Yachty performs during 2023 Rolling Loud Los Angeles at Hollywood Park Grounds on March 05, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Timothy Norris/WireImage)

With his latest album, Yachty ventures away from his traditional rap genre and ventures for a sound more heavily influenced by psychedelic rock. Speaking about the decision to go in that direction, Yachty previously said: “I think I created it just because I really wanted to be taken serious as an artist, you know. Not just some SoundCloud rapper, not some mumble rapper. Not some guy that just made one hit. I wanted to be really taken serious because music is, like, everything to me. I respect all walks of music, not just rap and hip-hop, everything. So I think I wanted to make something to show the world just how great it was to me.”

Elsewhere in the episode of Saturday Night Live, Quinta Brunson served as the host. During her opening monologue, the Abbott Elementary star promoted her show by taking a jab at Friends. “It’s a network sitcom like, say, Friends. Except, instead of being about a group of friends, it’s about a group of teachers. Instead of New York, it’s in Philadelphia and instead of not having Black people, it does,” she joked. The show also tackled Donald Trump’s recent indictment, featured an April Fools prank from Michael Che, and much more.

Lil Yachty On “SNL”

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Lil Yachty And Diana Gordon Brightened The Room With A Performance Of ‘Drive Me Crazy On ‘Saturday Night Live’

In his second performance of the night, Lil Yachty shared “Drive Me Crazy,” a standout track from Let’s Start Here on the Saturday Night Live stage.

Once again, joined by his all-women backing band, Yachty brought out Diana Gordon, who flawlessly sang the song’s intro. Yachty, dressed in jeans, a blue-stripped button-down shirt, and a large fur trapper hat, delivered soft, soothing vocals, as he sang the song’s second verse and chorus.

This performance was more vibrant than Yachty’s first of the night, as the stage was lit up with a background of clouds in the blue sky. Yachty, Gordon, and the band all maintained their rockstar energy.

In a recent interview with Billboard, Yachty revealed that he initially felt anxious about sharing his earlier music with the world. But since making a pivot to psychedelic rock sounds with Let’s Start Here, he feels a lot more confident.

“I was always kind of nervous to put out music, but now I’m on some other sh*t,” Yachty says. “It was a lot of self-assessing and being very real about not being happy with where I was musically, knowing I’m better than where I am. Because the sh*t I was making did not add up to the sh*t I listened to.”

You can watch the performance of “Drive Me Crazy” above.

Lil Yachty Was In Rockstar Mode During A Performance Of ‘The Black Seminole’ On ‘Saturday Night Live’

Lil Yachty is maintaining his momentum after having dropped his critically-acclaimed fourth album, Let’s Start Here back in January. Tonight (April 1), Yachty made his debut on the Saturday Night Live stage, where he performed, “The Black Seminole,’ the opening track from the album.

During the performance, Yachty maintained an air of mystery, wearing dark sunglasses and a hoodie. The stage was lit with blue and black lighting, and filled with plants and greenery. In the background was a flashing moon surrounded by a rainbow. Yachty was accompanied by an all-women backing band, for which he had posted a call for auditions back in January.

In an interview with Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe, he elaborated on why he wanted to assemble an all-women band.

“I just feel like women don’t get as much respect as men when it comes to the music industry,” said Yachty. “So I was like, ‘These songs are pretty badass, and I want to show women playing them.”

Midway through the performance, the beat transitioned to a smooth, vocal interlude, performed by Diana Gordon, who delivered smooth, impeccable sounds, dressed in an elegant ivory gown.

You can check out the performance of “The Black Seminole” above.

Funniest SNL Skits Of All Time

For nearly half a century, SNL has been an iconic presence in comedy, bringing its sharp humor to millions of viewers every week. Its vibrant and raw energy has become a veritable breeding ground for many of today’s most celebrated entertainers. Many of the show’s alumni have also gone on to pursue hugely successful acting careers after their time in the program. 

From Eddie Murphy to Jim Carrey, SNL has provided a platform for some of the funniest people in the business. Celebrity culture hasn’t been able to escape the satirical jabs of this long-running show either. The sheer magnitude of sketches throughout the years makes it a tough task to narrow down the very best ones.

1. More Cowbell

There’s no shortage of iconic Saturday Night Live sketches, but “More Cowbell” is sure to top the list. This sketch takes place in 1976 at Sunshine Studios. It centers around Blue Oyster Cult’s classic hit “Don’t Fear (the Reaper)”. Led by actors Will Ferrell as Gene Frenkle and Christopher Walken as producer Bruce Dickinson, the cast also features Chris Kattan, Chris Parnell, Horatio Sanz, and Jimmy Fallon. 

The comic climax of the skit comes when Bruce insists the band must use more cowbell, which Ferrell proceeds to do in all his dance-induced glory. Whether it’s Walken’s ‘Fever for More Cowbell’ line or Ferrell’s infectious drumming style that tickles your funny bone, this sketch is guaranteed to bring a laugh.

2. Wayne’s World

Mike Myers was once among the most revered comedians in Hollywood, with his career skyrocketing after his appearances on Saturday Night Live. He had a multitude of memorable characters during his stint on the show. But, none achieved more visibility than Wayne Campbell from “Wayne’s World.”

Teaming up with Garth Algar (Dana Carvey), Wayne hosted a public-access cable show which thrust them into stardom and earned them two feature-length movies. The show also brought about the much-adored catchphrases “Schwing,” “Party on,” and “Hurl.” It is undoubtedly difficult to avoid mentioning “Wayne’s World” when discussing iconic SNL skits.

3.Chippendales Audition

When Mike Myers, Patrick Swayze, and Chris Farley come together, the outcome is nothing less than artful. The unforgettable Chippendales skit sees two competitors – Adrian (Patrick Swayze) and Barney (Chris Farley). They are competing for a spot in the cast.

We don’t want to take away any of the surprises that this classic sketch has in store for you, so we’ll encourage you to watch it! We feel privileged to have been able to enjoy the acting talent of Patrick Swayze and Chris Farley.

4. JetBlue Flight 292

We must not forget the JetBlue Flight 292 skit from 2005, which Steve Carell and Amy Poehler starred. While they were on the plane that was headed for disaster, Steve stayed completely oblivious while watching Animal Planet and learning about male seahorses getting pregnant.

Meanwhile, the pilot nonchalantly mentioned they would be making a pitstop in LA and that their airline had potato chips. In contrast, Amy remained concerned throughout the entire situation.  The animated breakdown of their potential doom was heart-wrenching and humorous, making you feel guilty for laughing. Yet, Steve never seemed to worry at all.

5. Papyrus

In season 43 of the show, Ryan Gosling embodied a character fixated on a seemingly mundane detail: the choice of font used for the title of Avatar. To the average person, this issue may have seemed inconsequential, but to Gosling’s character it provoked so much distress that he felt compelled to seek out a therapist. Ultimately, even this visit proved fruitless as the sequels went ahead with the same font.

Unwilling to accept such a defeat, Gosling’s character then embarked on an intrepid mission to track down the individual responsible for the supposed design disaster – though his search ultimately proved unnecessary, as future Avatar movies have since seen a switch in font. A humorous resolution to an otherwise relentless pursuit.

6.  Weekend Update: Stefon

Stefon, portrayed by Bill Hader on Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update segment, is a figure of legendary eccentricity. As a guide for tourists seeking unique experiences, he has recommended activities and conceptions so strange they verge on the surreal.

All thanks to the expert comedic timing of Hader and the endlessly inventive punch lines of co-creator John Mulaney, audiences are privileged to see a master craftsman break the fourth wall. The combination of jaunty hilarity and affable humor sets Stefon apart from any other SNL character.

7. Matt Foley: Van Down By The River

Chris Farley is widely recognized as one of the most entertaining stars to have graced the Saturday Night Live stage. His most renowned act, the character Matt Foley, is always remembered fondly. After Brian (David Spade) and Stacy’s (Christina Applegate) parents caught them with marijuana, they brought a motivational speaker in for guidance.

Farley arrived with his usual exuberant energy, rushing up the stairs to introduce himself as someone who lives in a van next to the river. While Foley may not be the most effective motivator, this skit has stood the test of time as one of SNL’s most successful sketches.

8. Mr. Robinson’s Neighborhood: Nutrition

Whenever Eddie Murphy made an appearance, it meant a flurry of hilarity and mirth. While today we revere him as one of the most accomplished comedic actors in history, back in 1984 he was just starting out. His “Mr. Robinson’s Neighborhood” sketch parodying Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood featured the comic genius at his prime. The skit hinged on the expensive price tag of the groceries Murphy had stolen from a woman—all set in a backdrop of “the ghetto”.  Recently, after 35 years, Murphy returned to his old neighborhood to see how much things had changed since his last visit. A remarkable journey that can only be described as coming full circle.

9. Career Day

Adam Driver’s portrayal of Abraham H. Parnassus in the “Career Day” skit for SNL season 44 was an astounding demonstration of his Julliard training and acting chops. Appearing as the father of Mordecai, played by Pete Davidson, Driver delivered a compelling performance. From muttering complete nonsense to never breaking character despite the unfavorable reactions from those around him.

What truly makes this skit stand out and deserves consideration among the funniest ever is the way Driver managed to embarrass his son without crossing over into caricature or cliche. Even with two Academy Award nominations riding on other projects, Driver’s performance as Parnassus could be one of his most memorable yet.

10. Farewell, Mr. Bunting

As an unprecedented sketch, “Farewell Mr. Bunting” is sure to be remembered as one of the funniest in SNL’s storied past. This skit ingeniously mirrors a beloved scene from Dead Poet’s Society.

The moving teacher (portrayed by Fred Armisen) is let go and students stand on their desks in a show of admiration. The audience was kept waiting for a protracted time before an individual student finally rose to the desk, only to have his head instantly severed by an overhead fan. The suddenness of the incident coupled with the ensuing carnage was something that viewers would strangely not soon forget. 

11.Debbie Downer

What is remarkable about the Debbie Downer skit is that it was so successful for its humorous failings. Rachel Dratch portrays the titular character, a jaded lady whose pessimism brings down the atmosphere of any celebratory event she’s involved in.

On the initial airing of the skit, showcasing Debbie bringing an end to a family outing to Disneyworld. The entire cast found themselves unable to continue with their lines due to all the uncontrollable laughter. It certainly resonated with SNL viewers.

Lil Yachty And Quinta Brunson Will Appear On ‘Saturday Night Live’ Next Month

The first Saturday Night Live guests of April have been revealed. During tonight’s episode, which was hosted by Jenna Ortega and featured two musical performances from The 1975, an onscreen message between commercials revealed that Quinta Brunson from Abbott Elementary will host the first SNL episode of April. The news was then shared on SNL‘s social accounts shortly after.

Joining Brunson will be rapper and singer Lil Yachty, who is still hot off the release of his critically-acclaimed new album, Let’s Start Here.

Yachty’s latest album features him making a departure from his Soundcloud rap stylings and experimenting with a more psychedelic rock sound. In a recent interview with Billboard, Yachty revealed that making this album was vital for him to show his fans — and more importantly, himself — his wide range of musical talents.

“There’s a lot of kids who haven’t heard any of my references,” he said. “They don’t know anything about Bon Iver or Pink Floyd or Black Sabbath or James Brown. I wanted to show people a different side of me — and that I can do anything, most importantly.”

Quinta Brunson and Lil Yachty’s episode of Saturday Night Live will air on Saturday, April 1 at 11:30 p.m. EST on NBC. The episode will also stream live on Peacock.

Woody Harrelson Makes Anti-Vax Jokes During “SNL” Monologue

Woody Harrelson is coming under fire for his monologue from Saturday Night Live over the weekend. While hosting the show, the iconic actor spread anti-vaccine conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 pandemic. Harrelson spread the belief during a joke about a script he received before the contagious disease took off in 2020.

“So, the movie goes like this,” said Harrelson. “The biggest drug cartels in the world get together and buy up all the media and all the politicians and force all the people in the world to stay locked in their homes, and people can only come out if they take the cartel’s drugs and keep taking them over and over.”

Woody Harrelson In 2014

PASADENA, CA – JANUARY 09: Actor Woody Harrelson speaks onstage during the ‘True Detective’ panel discussion at the HBO portion of the 2014 Winter Television Critics Association tour at the Langham Hotel on January 9, 2014 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

Users on social media quickly began complaining about the show platforming Harrelson’s stance. “With Woody Harrelson’s monologue on SNL last night, the anti-vax stupidity in America just peaked,” wrote one person. “It’s disappointing that Lorne Michaels would allow this conspiratorial nonsense on his show. It’s probably time for Lorne to retire.” Another wrote: “Whenever anyone spews anti-vax stupidity, I always think of the countless videos of traumatized/crying doctors, nurses and hospital workers who were climbing over bodies in Covid’s early days. So yeah, f— Woody Harrelson.” With his appearance on the show, Harrelson joined the iconic Five-Timers Club. At the end of the show, Scarlett Johansson presented him with a commemorative jacket in celebration of the honor.

Harrelson has been open about his doubt about the severity of COVID-19 since the pandemic began. In May 2022, he downplayed the importance of masks, while noting that he doesn’t believe in germs. “As one who doesn’t believe in the germ theory, I find it rather absurd,” he said at the time. In a since-deleted social media post, Harrelson also shared a conspiracy theory linking 5G networks to the spread of COVID-19. Check out his SNL monologue below.

The “SNL” Monologue

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Travis Kelce To Make “SNL” Hosting Debut

Just weeks after the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl, tight end Travis Kelce is traveling to New York City to host Saturday Night Live on March 4. This will be his hosting debut on the show. His episode will also be the debut appearance of musical Guest, Ballerini. She will be promoting her new EP, Rolling Up the Welcome Mat, and its accompanying short film. The short film was released on Valentine’s Day. Ballerini is also promoting the “Heartfirst” United States tour, which begins in March.

Now welcoming Kelce, this season of Saturday Night Live has had a star-studded lineup of hosts and musical guests. There has been Miles Teller and Kendrick Lamar (Oct. 1), Brendan Gleeson and Willow (Oct. 8), Megan Thee Stallion (Oct. 15), Jack Harlow (Oct. 29) in October. Amy Schumer and Steve Lacy (Nov. 5) and Dave Chappelle and Black Star (Nov. 12) took to the stage in November. Keke Palmer and SZA (Dec. 3), Steve Martin and Martin Short with Brandi Carlile (Dec. 10), and Austin Butler and Lizzo (Dec. 17) hosted in December. Aubrey Plaza and Sam Smith (Jan. 21) and Michael B. Jordan and Lil Baby(Jan. 28) held the stage in January. Most recently, Pedro Pascal and Coldplay (Feb. 4) kicked off the February hosts.

Travis Kelce’s New Gig

Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs looks on against the Philadelphia Eagles during the first quarter in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium on February 12, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Before Kelce, Woody Harrelson will host the show on February 25. He will be promoting his new film Champions, which releases to theaters on March 10. In the film, Harrelson plays a minor-league baseball coach who has legal issues. His community service leads to him becoming a coach for the Special Olympics basketball team. Jack White will serve as a musical guest in his fourth solo appearance on SNL (fifth if you include his performance with The White Stripes).

A week after Kelce’s hosting debut, Jenna Ortega will also mark her hosting debut on March 11. Ortega’s appearance occurs the same weekend her film Scream VI will release in theaters. She’s also promoting the hit Netflix series Wednesday just prior to the Emmys. During the SNL episode, The 1975 will return for the second time as a musical guest. The band will come to the show promoting their tour and album, Being Funny in a Foreign Language.

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Lil Baby Gives His Mom An Adorable Shoutout On “SNL”

He made his Saturday Night Live solo debut over the weekend, and people can’t stop talking about Lil Baby. The Georgia rapper has only reached new heights as his career progresses. After having one monumental year after another, it’s hard to believe this was his first time flying solo on the longstanding sketch comedy series.

Although his performances of “California Breeze” and “Forever” were his highlights, Baby’s reactions during the closing credits were what went viral.

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As they usually do, SNL brought out the cast along with host Michael B. Jordan. Lil Baby was seen with a wide grin on his face as he enjoyed his appearance on the show. He threw up several peace signs to the camera and the cast behind him.

At one point, he made sure to make a certain family member feel extra special as he mouthed, “Hi, mom!”

Even Jordan took a moment to smile and laugh with Baby as they closed out another successful episode.

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Meanwhile, La La Anthony recently had some kind words to say about the rapper. She and her BMF co-star Da’Vinchi visited The Jason Lee Show, where Anthony revealed Baby did some volunteer work for her prison reform group.

They had an outreach at Rikers Island, and on the day his last album dropped, Baby curved initial celebrations to attend the event with Anthony. While there, he gave words of encouragement, and La La admired him for his participation.

Check out Lil Baby’s excitement above as well as his SNL performances below.