SNL Timelapse: Chloe Is a T-Mobile VIP (In Partnership with T-Mobile) - SNL

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Published 2024-04-14
Get an exclusive look at what goes on behind the scenes in a timelapse of "Chloe Is a T-Mobile VIP."

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All Comments (21)
  • This is exactly like a 30 Rock episode where Jack Donaghy insisted the staff to infuse corporate sponsorship into TGS sketches.
  • @dooleh84
    Well that's a 48 seconds I'm never getting back...
  • @dubleCC
    I couldn't tell whether this was an ad or a sketch last night 😂
  • @Beezgone12
    SNL, please don't start doing this . . . putting ads in the videos. Stay true to your craft.
  • @emorphous2
    Why are there two extra videos highlighting an advertisement? The ad wasn't even remotely good.
  • @Shiveringnudus
    I had to make a Fraud claim against T-Mobile for taking my payment and shutting off my phone. And when I called for a refund they told me I’m SOL. So I called Fraud department at my bank. Got my refund 😊
  • @jiovannirosario
    Is this why there wasn’t a Please Don’t Destroy video? 😡
  • @TinyWhoop
    Now a 3rd flick, im like is this some oind of meta self-dis?
  • @fuezike
    Wow, so much thought and work behind just one skit. This is what's called hard work and determination
  • @MrGriff305
    Inspired by her Anna Delvey impersonation
  • @wdfgbd3t475
    now I have to wait till next saturdayyyyyyyyy wtfffff lool <3
  • @doro626
    Does SNL's props dept win Emmy's? Because if not they should.
  • @igorioshka
    more officiant to build from 0, then to walk somewhere? wow
  • These live ads all the networks have started doing are so lame. Colbert did one, Kimmel did one, and now SNL I guess. I dont see that strategy working long term without selling people out.