It was the worst "SNL" used, according to Bill Hader

The star has since bought itself, saying that it "does the job" to change its behavior.


Justin Bieber took at the stage ofSaturday Night Live Last October, marking his fourth appearance as a musical invitement on the famous sketch comedy show. And while the fans appreciated the starEmotional performance, maybe the most noticeable thing about his visit toSNL The scene was the distance in which it would apparently come from his past appearances, which earned him a reputation less than stellar. Above some fragile sketch comedy representations in the past years, Bieber has gained the distinction of beingSNL alumBill Hader's Choose "worst invited wise"During his eight-year term on the show. Read on the story of Hader of Bieber's bad behavior, and for more famousSNL performances,See Julia Louis-Dreyfus at 21 on "SNL".

Interviewed alongside the actorJay Pharoah throughAndy CohentoLook what's going onE, Hader shared that Bieber was singularlydifficult to work with on the show. "It was just in a bad place. Maybe he's in a better place, but at the time, he was very tough," Hader of the singer said. "Everyone is usually on a big behavior .... Bieber is the only one of my experience."

Hader then described the way of Bieber as "exhausted or just at the end of a rope. I mean, he was so huge," he added, apparently recognizing the pressure of the Career of Bieber at the time .

While Hader did not share the details of his experience working with pop star, his friend and a colleague, the comedian and the sketch editorJohn Mulaney Painted a more complete image During an interview withGraham Chittenden. As he says, Bieber-Then only 16 years old-Roped Mulaney Backstage and voluntarily hit a stack of papers out of his hands in front of his surroundings of backup dancers. "He laughed in my face and all his friends were making fun of me," Mulaney said. "The richest and busiest child took a time of his day to embarrass a depressed man," he added to Chittenden's public laughter.

Today, things look a little different for Bieber, who described in an interview with March 11 withBillboard part of the paths he feelsHe has changed since his career. Bieber, now 27, explained: "I can talk about this part of my life and not feel like" Oh, man. I was such a bad person, "because I'm no longer that person," he says. "I also did the job of knowing why I made these decisions. I know that this pain came from that, it led me to act as I acceded," he said.

Whatever your grip on the star, his behavior spent on the comedy show madeHis recentSNL performance Single blow "Only" seems that much more conscious of me (Check the lyrics to do with yourself). So, will acclaim to grow, "do the job" and leaving old labels behind - hopeSNL Distribution members have had better things to report this time. And if you wonder what other stars were not fishing with, according toSNL Staffers, read for moreSNL Customers who have almost been on the blacklist. And for more than one emblematic show,It's the "SNL" Sketch Will Ferrell regrets the most.

1
Steven Seabal

Steven Seagal
Refuge

Several stars gaveStrength showsSNL and flying feathers behind the scenes - but if you want to know who goes down in history as a worst host invited, just ask the co-creator and the producer of the show,Lorne Michaels. He revealed who he considered "The biggest Jerk that has already been on the show"During a monologue of opening of 1991 delivered by guest hostNicolas Cage. The star in question?Steven Segal.

According toLoopSeagalbehaved like a diva During his weekSNLBut his biggest fake step was his failure of a performance on the show.

2
Donald Trump

Donald Trump SNL 2004
Nbc

Maya Rudolph,one ofSNLRecent alumines are the most loved, revealed in a recent interview withVanity fair that the distribution members wereunhappy to share the scene withDonald Trump In 2004. "I remember when Trump hosted for the first time forThe apprenticeAnd we, like a melting, were like ... "I do not want to be here for that," said Rudolph.

Seth Meyers, who told RudolphHoward SternIn 2019, Trump's accommodation in 2004 "was all you would think." Meyers added, "He had no sense of humor, but if things were working [with the audience], he loved them." And for more behind the scenes atSaturday Night Live,This famous end-of-night host was rejected from "SNL".

3
Kanye West

Kanye West
Shutterstock / Tinseltown

More than oneSNL Star calledKanye West outside forHis behavior on the show, including 18 yearsSNL veteranKenan Thompson. He described the appearance of Kanye as "extremely uncomfortable"And sharing that as a rolling credits, Kanye launched a diatribe off script in support of the Donald Trump Presidency.

"We all right in our opinion," said Thompson at Seth Meyers, adding a laugh: "I do not know if it's the moment to necessarily hold people hostage like that, but hey."

4
Paula Abdul

Paula Abdul
Shutterstock / S_Bukley

SNL Dear Tina Fey describes itLess preferred celebrity host During an interview withHoward Stern, calling '80 years old IT GIRLPaula Abdul. "I was pregnant at the time and probably a bit of a bad mood, but I remember thinking," It's a catastrophe! I have to send this lady and put it on television, "said Fey. She then described Abdul as" disastrous ... in the way she usually seems to be ".

Fey admitted that she was later at Abdul on a flight and realized that the feeling was mutual. "We both watched like", do I know that girl? "Fey told. "And then we both had this moment of recognition, and she looked like" Uuuggh ". I saw him register on his face she had had a terrible time with us." And for the guests who are undesirable,It was the worst guest "The view" never had, former host said.


Categories: Culture
Tags: Celebrities / music / News
The only article in your bathroom that is dirty as your toilet seat
The only article in your bathroom that is dirty as your toilet seat
The trend of breakfast surprising literally nobody has seen coming
The trend of breakfast surprising literally nobody has seen coming
These are the products you "need to stop buying" at Dollar Tree, says shopper
These are the products you "need to stop buying" at Dollar Tree, says shopper