"SNL" veteran Kristen Wiig, who left the show nearly a year ago, returned to host Saturday, alongside "Bridesmaids" actress Maya Rudolph and "Superbad" star Jonah Hill.
Watch her charming opening monologue!
“Saturday Night Live” alum Kristen Wiig has signed up for “Anchorman: The Legend Continues,” the sequel to the 2004 comedy hit, joining her fellow "SNL" cohort Will Ferrell.
Wiig is set to play the wife of Brick Tamland, Steve Carell's mentally deficient weatherman known for saying such things as "I love lamp" and "I'm riding a furry tractor."Comediennes Kristen Wiig and Drew Barrymore have a lot in common -- including their taste in men -- specifically Strokes rocker Fabrizio Moretti.
"Extra's" AJ Calloway caught up with "Mad Men" star Jon Hamm, who returns to season five of the glossy 1960's AMC drama this month after being off the air for nearly a year and a half. The actor hinted, "It'll be a continuation of the story we set out to tell five seasons ago."
In the season four finale, viewers were taken by surprise as Don Draper abruptly proposed to his secretary/girlfriend, Megan. The new season debuts with a special two-hour premiere on Sunday, March 25 at 9/8C on AMC.
Actress Megan Fox graces the cover of the March issue of Manhattan magazine, and although she's known for her beauty, she told the publication, "I was never the pretty girl."

Fox's high school yearbook photo, as posted by the Daily Mail, proves otherwise. The 25-year-old "Transformers" star also told Manhattan magazine that she was, "abrasive, obnoxious" and felt like a "loner" in her adolescence.
"Bridesmaids" stars Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph and Melissa McCarthy brightened the 2012 SAG Awards.
Armed with beer, champagne and vodka, the funny women introduced their film, up for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture -- and a new SAG Awards drinking game.

"You have to take a drink every time, and I mean every time, you hear the word 'Scorsese,'" McCarthy explained, toting a bottle of Grey Goose. "You'd be surprised how much that comes up in just casual conversation because people like to throw that thing around."
"Bridesmaids" funnyladies Kristen Wiig and Melissa McCarthy dished with "Extra's" Mario Lopez about a sequel to their smash hit comedy, nominated for Best Comedy or Musical at the 2012 Golden Globes.
"It's such an urban legend," exclaimed McCarthy. "There's no talk of a 'Bridesmaids 2,' but if those girls decide to do it again, I'm in!"
Wiig, along with her writing partner Annie Mumolo, told Mario they were working on something else. "As of now, we are going in a different direction together."
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