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Martha Stewart, Saturday Night Live
Martha Stewart says parole officer stopped her from hosting ‘Saturday Night Live’
The remark tickled the late-night host given that the “camp” was Stewart’s 2004 stint in Alderson Federal Prison related to a stock trade. Stewart explained that she was only allowed to be out of the house for eight hours a day. “And the parole officer said ‘No?’ ” Fallon asked.
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Martha Stewart was banned from hosting Saturday Night Live by parole officer
The TV personality and businesswoman explained that she was asked to host the iconic late-night sketch show shortly after her release from prison in 2005. However, during an appearance on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon on Monday,
Martha Stewart says her parole officer wouldn't let her host ‘Saturday Night Live'
Live from New York, it wasn’t Martha Stewart. The domestic doyenne said her parole officer wouldn’t let her host “ Saturday Night Live ” after she got out of federal prison in Alderson, West Virginia, in 2005 after serving five months for lying about a stock trade.
Martha Stewart Says Parole Officer Didn’t Let Her Host ‘SNL’: “That Bastard”
At the beginning of the interview, Fallon mentioned all the SNL cast members that had impersonated Stewart over the years which included Janeane Garofalo, Nancy Walls Carell, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler, Rachel Dratch, David Spade, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Chloe Fineman.
Martha Stewart says her parole officer squashed 'SNL' hosting gig
Martha Stewart explained why she has never hosted "Saturday Night Live" on "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon."
‘Pissed’ Martha Stewart reveals ‘bastard’ parole officer stopped her from hosting ‘SNL’ — and she wants another crack at it
The Martha Stewart on “SNL” campaign starts now. The famous homemaker, 83, appeared on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” Monday and expressed desire to host “ Saturday Night Live” — after she was robbed of the opportunity 20 years ago.
Martha Stewart Says She Was Asked to Host ‘SNL’ After Prison but Parole Officer Wouldn’t Let Her: ‘I’m So Pissed. Maybe Some Day’
Martha Stewart has revealed that she was once asked to host "Saturday Night Live," but her parole officer wouldn't let her.
Martha Stewart Says She Had to Turn Down Hosting ‘SNL’ 20 Years Ago Due to a Possible Parole Violation: I Was ‘So Pissed’
Martha Stewart has regrets. No, not necessarily about that whole insider-trading thing: In 2005, she had to turn down hosting “ Saturday Night Live .”
Martha Stewart recalls ‘bastard’ parole officer preventing her from hosting ‘SNL’
The lifestyle mogul served her five-month prison sentence at Federal Prison Camp in Alderson, W. Va., from 2004 to 2005.
Martha Stewart Says ‘Maybe Some Day’ She Will Host “Saturday Night Live” After Parole Officer Previously Stopped Her
Martha Stewart is still dreaming of appearing on Saturday Night Live. On a new episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the lifestyle guru, 83, recalled narrowly missing out on hosting SNL as her parole officer at the time stopped her from accepting the gig.
Martha Stewart Says Her Parole Officer Refused to Let Her Host ‘SNL’
Martha Stewart is one of the most impersonated person on Saturday Night Live, but has yet to host the sketch show. On a new episode of The Tonight Show, Stewart spoke to host Jimmy Fallon about being impersonated nine different times, including by David Spade.
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Saturday Night Live's Ana Gasteyer on How She Cooked Up Her Legendary Martha Stewart Impression on the Fly, Writing With Will Ferrell, and Why SNL Survives
By the nature of it being live, it's immediate and it's probably riskier,” Gasteyer says of SNL. “There's not a lot of time ...
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