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Timothée Chalamet to pull double duty on 'SNL'
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Timothée Chalamet is slated to the helm double duty on . The NBC comedy sketch announced on Friday, January 10, that the star is set to pull hosting duties and will also serve as the musical guest on the January 25 episode of . The actor was tapped for the latest gig at the Studio 8H after he received a Golden Globe nomination for his leading role in the film in which he plays music legend, Bob Dylan. It is pertinent to note that the French-American actor is returning to host the comedy show for the third time. Chalamet, who was previously nominated for an Academy Award for his performance in 2018's , has hosted twice before, in December 2020 and November 2023. He also made a cameo on the show in April 2021. However, the January 25 episode marks his first time on the show performing as a musical guest. Notably, the first show of the year will be hosted by Dave Chappelle on January 18 alongside the musical guest GloRilla, who will perform in for the first time.
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