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After the Saturday Night Live episode wrapped, Pete Davidson and Machine Gun Kelly were seen leaving together in an SUV Machine Gun Kelly kept Pete Davidson company during a difficult time this ...
Machine Gun Kelly Accidentally Throwing Pete Davidson Off The Stage Was The Highlight Of ‘SNL’ Ryan Nagelhout Contributing Writer Twitter January 31, 2021 ...
Machine Gun Kelly was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live this weekend, a few months removed from his pop-punk-inspired album Tickets To My Downfall, which was his first #1 album.
Rapper turned punk-rock heartthrob Machine Gun Kelly made his debut on “Saturday Night Live.” MGK was the first performer for the legendary show’s 2021 season.
Machine Gun Kelly, 30, was right at home on Saturday Night Live. The Texas native — née Colson Baker — made his debut on the long running NBC sketch series on Saturday, Jan, 30.
8, 2020 Machine Gun Kelly didn’t reveal how the seemingly last-minute SNL opportunity came up. However, it could be due to SNL ‘s latest musical guest breaking COVID-19 protocol.
Machine Gun Kelly sure made a noticeable exit on this week’s "Saturday Night Live." The 30-year-old singer and rapper served as the musical guest for NBC’s sketch comedy show upon its return ...
Machine Gun Kelly made his SNL debut over the weekend. The rapper-turned-pop punk chart topper performed “my ex’s best friend” and “Lonely,” and fell off the stage after trying to lift ...
Hip hop star Machine Gun Kelly joked that Pete Davidson gave him a bad rap on “Saturday Night Live.” Davidson impersonated Kelly during a sketch on Saturday’s episode, portraying his friend ...
Machine Gun Kelly is also a first-time SNL performer. His newest album, Tickets to My Downfall, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and Top Rock Albums charts.
Machine Gun Kelly -- aka Colson Baker -- will perform live on an episode hosted by “The Office” star John Krasinski. It’ll air on NBC at 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 30.
Imitation is not always the sincerest form of flattery. Machine Gun Kelly was a harsh critic after pal Pete Davidson impersonated him on “Saturday Night Live.” “Pete you know damn well I don ...