'SNL': Jonah Hill Hosts For The Fifth Time



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Hill brought back his beloved 6-year-old character Adam Grossman.

Jonah Hill hosted Saturday Night Live for the fifth time on Nov. 3, joining the elite group of Five Timers, which includes 20 performers. Three of those fellow Five Timers appeared in Hill's monologue: Tina Fey, Candice Bergen and Drew Barrymore.

"Welcome to the Five Timers Club, Seth" said Bergen, jokingly mixing him up with Seth Rogan. In his first sketch of the evening,

Hill brought back one of his popular characters: Adam Grossman, the strangely adult 6-year-old. Leslie Jones played his nanny and broke when he started singing "I Shot The Sheriff" at her.

Hill also played the unemployed, eager boyfriend of a local news meteorologist played by Cecily Strong. He attempted to propose and botched it, but she proposed it back to him.

The host also appeared in a digital music short about an off-Broadway musical called "Divided We Stand" that was a too-on-the-nose take on modern politics getting panned by critics. Hill rapped in the skit, and Melissa Villaseñor played a bady Statue Of Liberty.

In a parody of America's Got Talent that made of the world of the world of music, the world of music, and the world of music, and the importance of "Go, Go, Go Joseph" from "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat."

Hill and Strong starred in a false ad for a local company that makes wigs for pugs, including a Rachel Green wig and an Ed Sheeran wig.

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