Edebiri, who hosted SNL, never discredited the 54-year-old's talent (acting and dancing), only voiced what Black people knew and have been saying for years.

Megan, Cara Delevingne and Renée Rapp were a the blonde bombshellls on "SNL."

On 'SNL's' latest episode, a fictitious cohort of Drake's "tingz" united for a PSA against the certified lover boy. 

After dominating a few skits on the show, things got a little emotional for Meg during her performance of "Anxiety."

Can you think of other women of color who also deserve a shot at hosting?

If Saturday Night Live can't find any funny black women for the cast, they must not be looking very hard.

Their discussion adequately explains the layers to this thing. It certainly has more to do with black women just not being ready.

From wearing grills, to doing gangsta rap and doing black hair better than some black stylists, these celebs definitely had us talking.

Note: Not for those with heart conditions...

(News One) — EW.com reports that Jenny Slate, who joined Saturday Night Live in 2009, will not be returning this season. The Washington Post notes that among the newbies announced yesterday by NBC, Jay Pharaoh, a 22-year-old comic from Chesapeake, Va., is the first black addition to the cast since Kenan Thompson in 2003. He flew up to […]