Snl Helping Hands Telethon
Celebrities Joining the 2007 Helping Hands Telethon
Whether you love or loathe the telethon, there’s no denying that it’s a wonderful way to bring in a little extra cash for charities. It’s also a great way to get celebrities involved in helping out. This year, the stars are aplenty, with names like Tom Brady, Ellen DeGeneres, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Reese Witherspoon all taking part in the show.
Tom Brady’s Falafel City vs SNL
During his time on SNL, Tom Brady had a few moments in the spotlight. He was a featured guest on several episodes, including the most recent one, which also featured fellow New Englander Ben Affleck. In his hosting role, Brady proved to be a capable host, while also showing his comical side. The following week’s episode also featured cameos by fellow SNL cast mates Jimmy Glick and Darrell Hammond. Considering that both of these gents have been around for a long time, it’s no surprise that they’re able to deliver a solid set of sketches.
The show also featured some solid sketches featuring former SNL cast mates. Among the more amusing was an episode that included a dress rehearsal of a Tom Brady branded telethon. It was the first time the Brady family has been a featured guest on SNL in more than a decade. The event featured a number of celebrities and notables, including Nelly and Jaheim performing My Place. While the event was not a smash hit, it did make a few funny moments.
Marcello Hernandez
Earlier this year, Saturday Night Live announced that they would be adding four new featured players: Aiden Bryant, Molly Kearney, Michael Longfellow, and Marcello Hernandez. The four new cast members will be the fourth Latino members to join the show.
Although he has not joined the cast of Saturday Night Live yet, Hernandez is an established stand-up comedian. He’s appeared on Comedy Central, Big Mouth, Phoebe Robinson’s Everything’s Trash, and Telemundo’s Acceso Total. He’s also a writer and actor. He’s also the creative director of @onlyindade, a media/news company based in Miami.
While he’s made a name for himself through stand-up, Hernandez’s comedy is also very personal. His skits have often focused on specific Latino flavors. For instance, he recently crushed a joke that was about baseball.
Ellen DeGeneres
During an episode of her talk show, Ellen DeGeneres announced she will be hosting the NBC “Helping Hands” telethon in 2007. This is the first time she has ever hosted a telethon and her first appearance on network television. The show is scheduled to air on Friday, December 13th, and will benefit local nonprofit organizations. She will be joined onstage by celebrities such as Fred Willard and John Madden, who will serve as the telethon’s “comic book hosts.” The show is scheduled to run from midnight to 3:30 a.m. The event will benefit over 5,000 local nonprofit organizations. The NBC telethon has raised more than $1.3 billion to date. It is the biggest telethon in television history. It is also the largest telethon for a single cause, and the largest of its kind in the history of television.
Reese Witherspoon
During the recent hurricane relief telethon hosted by Reese Witherspoon, many celebrities responded to the cause. Among those who responded were Dua Lipa, Bad Robot, Alyssa Milano, P!nk, and Kerry Washington. The event raised a total of $44 million and helped provide a wide range of relief services.
The hurricane relief telethon was originally designed to raise funds for victims of Hurricane Harvey, but it expanded to include donations for Hurricane Irma. It raised $44 million in one night. In addition to the funds raised, the telethon also included donations to several nonprofits, such as Feeding America, First Responders Children’s Foundation, and Los Angeles Mayors Fund.
The telethon was also attended by George Clooney, Oprah Winfrey, Barbra Streisand, Tom Hanks, and Beyonce. Many stars also appeared on the show, including Jamie Foxx, Adam Sandler, and P!nk.
Leonardo DiCaprio
Luckily, we did not have to endure the odoo and oogie of a horde of the cabal and their kin. We even got the high-five on the way out of the door! We’ve got a few more equables to tame, but for now, we’re all in! The most important part is, we’re all in one piece! It’s a wonderful feeling! Hopefully the best is yet to come! It’s been a fun ride so far, but we’re all still here to play! Hopefully we’ll all be home for the holidays. It’s one thing to miss a few of the best, but it’s another to bring the best out!