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Who are some of the most controversial hosts in Saturday Night Live’s history?

OVER the years, Saturday Night Live has seen hundreds of hosts but their most recent host, Kim Kardashian, has since been added to the list of controversial ones.

The fashion icon hosted the show on October 9 with musical guest Halsey.

Elon Musk is the CEO behind Tesla and Space-X
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Elon Musk is the CEO behind Tesla and Space-X

Who are some of the most controversial hosts in Saturday Night Live's history?

SNL has been on since 1975, clocking in at a whopping 46 seasons. During that time, SNL has been no stranger to controversy.

From lip-synching accidents to ripping up pictures of the Pope to not so classy displays of minorities, the show has had some marred Saturdays.

Who are some of the most controversial hosts in the live sketch comedy show's history?

Donald Trump

Trump hosted SNL in 2015, during his campaign trail to eventually becoming President
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Trump hosted SNL in 2015, during his campaign trail to eventually becoming President

The 45th President of the United States has been no stranger to controversy during his life.

From allegations of sexual assault and fraudulent business practices, the former President has lived a life of controversy.

His time at SNL wouldn't be any different. While his monologue was fairly uneventful, his presence alone caused the protest of around 200 people outside the show's filming location in New York City.

Trump was on Saturday Night Live on Nov. 7, 2015 - a year before the 2016 presidential election.

Bill Burr

Some took offensive to Burr's 2020 monologue, finding it misogynistic
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Some took offensive to Burr's 2020 monologue, finding it misogynistic

The comedian has been known for his inflammatory brand of comedy, which has naturally led to controversy.

His time hosting SNL in 2020 brought a mixed response as he joked about white women "hijacking the 'woke' movement."

“Somehow, white women swung their Gucci-booted feet over the fence of oppression and stuck themselves at the front of the line" said Burr.

Lance Armstrong

Armstrong was once a revered cyclist, before losing his reputation to a doping scandal
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Armstrong was once a revered cyclist, before losing his reputation to a doping scandal

Armstrong is most famous for his legendary Tour de France performances, and his subsequent doping scandal.

What was once an inspirational story turned into a personal shame as personal reputation and brand sponsorships were lost.

However, Armstrong was a good sport about his controversy, joking that "The last time I did something too good, the French started testing my urine every 15 minutes."

Rudy Giuliani

Former Mayor of NYC has appeared on the show as host three times
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Former Mayor of NYC has appeared on the show as host three times

Giuliani is another politician who's been shrouded in controversy.

Giuliani first hosted in 1997, and was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews, with some going as far to call him the worst host ever.

Despite the poor performance, the former Mayor of NYC made cameos on the show after 9/11 in 2001, and then again in 2005.

Louis C.K.

Louis C.K.'s monologue was controversial enough, just before his allegations of sexual assault
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Louis C.K.'s monologue was controversial enough, just before his allegations of sexual assault

The infamous comedian was first always surround by controversy due to his inflammatory and explicit material.

Then in 2017, a myriad of sexual assault allegations caused the comedian to be ousted from the spotlight.

His controversy at SNL came before that however, as the comedian used his opening monologue to joke about pedophilia which was met with some less than favorable crowd reaction.

Adrien Brody

Oscar winning actor Adrien Brody was booed off stage for his racist and off-script monologue
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Oscar winning actor Adrien Brody was booed off stage for his racist and off-script monologue

Winning an Oscar for his work in The Pianist, Brody was a popular and anticipated host of SNL in 2003.

However his set went anything less than good, as he decided to go off script, walking out in fake dreadlocks and a fake Jamaican accent.

The monologue was deemed so racially insensitive that Brody was booed off stage and banned from hosting SNL ever again.

Elon Musk

Hosting the show May 8, 2021, Elon musk turned some heads with his performance.

His announcement as the host led to a mixed reaction from cast members and fans alike.

Musk has been in the news lately due to his presence and influence on Twitter, which has led to a massive following of 53 million.

The explosion of cryptocurrencies Dogecoin and bitcoin have a direct relation to his endorsement of them on Twitter.

Musk is also one of the richest men in the world, which prompted a few SNL cast members to post about the wealth gap problem on their social medias.

The famous Tesla and Space-X CEO hosted alongside musical guest Miley Cyrus.

Kim Kardashian

Kim took shots at all of her family members during the opening monologue
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Kim took shots at all of her family members during the opening monologueCredit: NBC

On October 9, 2021, Kardashian rocked a hot pink jump suit with matching hot pink heels while she took aim at her , and no one was safe.

Kardashian's goal was to prove she was more than a "pretty face" but the message seemed a little unclear for fans.

"I’m so much more than that reference photo that my sisters showed their plastic surgeons," the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star.

She then following up by taking shots at Caitlyn Jenner and Kayne West by joking she was running for president.

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"That's why I am running for... just kidding guys, I'm not running for president. We can't have 3 failed politicians in the family," she continued.

This show marked Kardashian's first time as host but the SNL cast members didn't let her get away too easy and were even seen mocking her Met Gala look during a skit called "The People's Kourt."

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