It seems that Saturday Night Live is favoring its host also being its musical guest.
Following a successful episode with Megan Thee Stallion pulling double duty, the long-running sketch comedy show will also have Jack Harlow do the same. SNL shared the news on Saturday, in typical notecard-on-corkboard fashion, with the date written on the top card, the host on the second, and the musical guest on the third.
This will be the first time Harlow will host SNL, and his second time as musical guest. He most recently released his second album, Come Home the Kids Miss You, later sharing the video from his Drake collaboration, “Churchill Downs.” The visual saw the two rappers placing bets at this year’s Kentucky Derby and rapping on the sidelines. In August, he took home four awards at the MTV Video Music Awards, one of which was Song of the Summer. He’s also set to appear in the White Men Can’t Jump remake.
Meg starred on SNL last night, giving a monologue that touched on the removal of her Popeyes Hottie Sauce and earning her bachelor’s degree, acting in a handful of skits, and performing three Traumazine cuts “Anxiety,” “NDA,” and “Plan B.”