It's sick, it's twisted and flat-out wrong -- but this Mother's Day skit by Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg from last night's "SNL" is just too funny not to watch.
Mark Wahlberg wasn't kidding when he said he'd punch Andy Samberg in the face -- the guy has his own boxing ring at home! Mark Wahlberg's five-bedroom, 10.5 bath, 15,000 sq. ft. house is on the market for $15.9 million -- which includes a full basketball court, pool (with a grotto), state-of-the-art home theater and a massive home gym with its very own boxing ring, according to the L.A. Times.
TMZ sources close to "SNL" tell us the show has been scrambling like crazy to get Mark Wahlberg on tonight's episode. Wahlberg was pissed beyond words at "SNL" for doing a sketch called "Mark Wahlberg Talks to Animals," and has ranted that he wants to kick Andy Samberg's ass. Now the show is trying to turn Mark's hard feelings into a ratings booster. No word yet if Wahlberg is going to comply.
Marky Mark should really relax. More people watched that sketch than the entire box office run of "The Happening."
Is comedian Andy Samberg the new Paris Hilton? Mop-topped Samberg graciously signed autographs outside of the "Saturday Night Live" after party at NYC club Compass -- and was excited by all the paparazzi attention.
"You guys TMZ-ers?" he asked the crush of waiting paps, before victoriously shouting, "I did it!" Who's a hot rod now??
He cut a hole in a box, stuck his junk in it, and now he has an Emmy for it! Last night, frisky Justin Timberlake and "SNL" regular Andy Samberg won a Creative Arts Emmy for their hilarious "SNL" short film, "D**k in a Box," about a very special gift.
In Andy's acceptance speech (Timberlake was busy making girls swoon at a concert in Washington state), he joked, "I think it's safe to say that when we first set out to make this song, we were all thinking 'Emmy!'"
Samberg dedicated the award to a real "up and comer" -- his "D*ck in a Box" creative partner, saying Timberlake's "clearly very talented and could use a break. So, Justin, if you're out there, congrats to you, kid."