Anna Kendrick Hosts SNL April 5 with Musical Guest Pharrell Williams, Watch Preview Teaser Here (VIDEO)
Anna Kendrick Hosts SNL April 5 with Musical Guest Pharrell Williams, Watch Preview Teaser Here (VIDEO)
Actress Anna Kendrick is gearing up to host Saturday Night Live on NBC with musical guest Pharrell Williams this Saturday night, April 5, 2014. SNL has released a promo video with cast member Taran Killam and Kendrick showcasing her musical skills and her comedic timing.
Kendrick will be joined by musical guest Pharrell this weekend, and it turns out she has a bit of a bone to pick with him that involves his infamous hat and Grammy night.
She went to twitter and shared @AnnaKendrick47: "@nbcsnl @Pharrell I'm gonna get the chance to confront Pharrell about his "big hat" outshining my dress. #GrammysRegrets"
Kendrick is best known for her roles as Natalie Keener in Up in the Air (2009), for which she received Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress, Fritzi Wagner in Camp (2003), Jessica Stanley in The Twilight Saga (2008-11), Stacey Pilgrim in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), Beca Mitchell in Pitch Perfect (2012), and Janet in End of Watch (2012).
Following Kendrick's first appearance on "SNL" will be Seth Rogen, who will take the hosting reigns for the third time, accompanied by Ed Sheeran, who will make his debut as musical guest April 12.
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