The comedian is set to host Saturday Night Live, which will air on Nov. 8.

The comedian is set to host Saturday Night Live, which will air on Nov. 8.
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This is Nikki Glaser, the host of Saturday Night Live on Nov. 8

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This Saturday, Nov. 8, the comedian, known for her stand up shows and roasts, will be hosting the show. Let’s take a look at the comedian and learn a little more about her.

Glaser has been promoting her appearance on talk shows and was on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Nov. 3. “For the monologue, it’s like rehearse, rehearse, rehearse, run it around town at different clubs,” she told Meyers. “That’s the one I can have control over.”

“I’m just gonna throw myself into it,” she said. “And totally just go in and surrender to the process.”

Meet Nikki Glaser, host of Saturday Night Live

Glaser is a well-known comedian who, in addition to her stand-up specials, has appeared on several “Roasts,” including the Tom Brady Roast, which aired on Netflix in early May of this year.

Glaser headlined her critically acclaimed first HBO comedy special, “Good Clean Filth,” in 2022, and earned an EMMY nomination for this year’s “Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die.”

In 2021, Glaser launched The Nikki Glaser Podcast. She currently hosts and executive produces “Lovers and Liars,” the spin-off of the hit series “FBoy Island.” She recently wrapped up her THE GOOD GIRL world comedy tour and finshed up her ALIVE AND UNWELL country tour in May 2025.

Saturday Night Live: how to watch

The show is scheduled to begin at 11:30 p.m. ET on Saturday night. You can watch SNL every Saturday on the NBC television network and stream on Hulu, fuboTV, YouTube TV, Amazon Prime Video, Sling TV and Peacock (all with subscription) in the United States.

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