Maroon 5 frontman and coach of The Voice, Adam Levine made his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live on Saturday night (January 26). The night was full of hilarious sketches that included cameo appearances from Jerry Seinfield and former SNL cast member Andy Samberg, among others.
Here's a look at some of the best bits of the night.
Adam's opening monologue got things started off on a great note as it parodied his show, The Voice, having comedians turn around in chairs trying to convince him to pick them as his hosting mentor. He even gave the ladies a treat when ditched the suit and tie to go shirtless.
Here's a look at some of the best bits of the night.
Adam's opening monologue got things started off on a great note as it parodied his show, The Voice, having comedians turn around in chairs trying to convince him to pick them as his hosting mentor. He even gave the ladies a treat when ditched the suit and tie to go shirtless.
Adam then took on the role of Todd Anthony, the gay co-host of The Gay Network's advice show "Circle Work" where they give gay solutions to straight people's problems.
As if seeing Andy Samberg back on SNL wasn't enough, we all got a big treat with a special return of an SNL Digital Short! This time The Lonely Island teamed with Adam Levine to produce "YOLO." Take a look at the video below!
In this sketch, following a Maroon 5 concert and after-party, crazy fan Janet gets Adam to come over to her house to take their relationship a step further. But Adam has some second thoughts once he gets there.