Jon Hamm, who is known for his role of Don Draper in TV series Mad Men, was joined by Kieran Culkin for a cameo in his opening monologue on Saturday Night Live.
Before the two-times Golden Globe-Award winner entered the stage, Jon revealed that short appearances give the show a much needed “jolt of energy.”
At first, the 54-year-old actor demanded that A Real Pain lead should hand over his “Oscar.” The recent Academy Award winner was noticeably hesitant as he replied: “Well, don’t you have enough, man?”
Just when the 42-year-old was about to leave, the Mad Men actor remarked about Succession, which featured Kieran as one of the leads.
“Alright, whatever dude, you know, that Mad Men was better than Succession,” the SNL host boasted.
The Home Alone star then left the infamous platform with a sweet reply: “I love you, bye.”
Following Kieran’s exit, The Town artist expressed his love for the sketch comedy by saying, “it’s great to be on this show in any capacity.”
The Top Gun: Maverick star presented the late-night live for the fourth time after making 14 cameos on the variety show.
Jon Hamm has been vocal about his struggle with vitiligo, a medical condition which causes loss of skin pigmentation, resulting in white patches on the body.
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