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Ryan Gosling’s fits of giggles during Saturday Night Live hosting gig
Ryan Gosling hosted “Saturday Night Live’ on December 5, and while he nearly broke character numerous times because he couldn’t contain his laughter, he was able to garner a few laughs on his own”.
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In one that starred Aidy Bryant as an inappropriate 13-year-old and Gosling, 35, as her friend’s goofy dad, the Big Short actor tried but failed to stay stoic as Bryant’s character aggressively hit on him and then licked cake icing off his finger. “There sure would be quite an uproar if it was an all-white cast”, and another, “I just learned there is a black version of The Wizard of Oz called The Wiz – how is this not racist?”
“What, why?” Bryant’s character asked innocently. (Sasheer Zamata telling Gosling “DON’T” when he tries to touch her hair was the best moment.) I would, however, be totally fine with SNL ending more sketches with everyone singing “Ease on Down the Road”.
The holidays are nearly in full swing, so in the spirit of giving, we present to you: Ryan Gosling giggling (truly, the only thing sexier than Ryan Gosling smoldering).
When Gosling visits his hometown with a GQ reporter, played by Cecily Strong, secrets from his past come out (you know, like what a great singer he is).
The regular SNL cast members also appeared to be struggling to keep straight faces at various points in the sketch, but none as consistently as Gosling, who was guest hosting the show.
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Check out the hilarious clips above!