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Saturday Night Live Takes on We Are The World, Undercover Boss, and Olympics

Dan Koelsch, February 28, 2010

Last night, Jennifer Lopez hosted and performed on Saturday Night Live, and she did a pretty good job in my opinion (at least as host). The show parodied the new “We Are the World” song by bringing awareness to how bad the song is. We also got a couple hilarious skits on the Olympics, as well as “Undercover Celebrity Boss”. Check out these videos after the jump.




Go to NBC.com to check out the rest of the clips from last night’s show.

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