Steve Carell will host Saturday Night Livefor the third time on SwipeNov. 17 with musical guest Ella Mai.
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Carell is currently promoting Beautiful Boyand leaning into his silver fox phase, while Mai is fresh off her self-titled studio album debut in October.
Besides Beautiful Boy, Carell will also appear in December's Vice, about Dick Cheney. He'll portray Donald Rumsfeld.
Watch Carell and Mai on SNLNov. 17. There will be plenty of politics to discuss.
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