‘It Was Hilarious’: Glenn Close Looks Back at THIS Unforgettable SNL Hosting Gig Where She Customized Silver Bells Song

Glenn Close has left an indelible mark through numerous remarkable performances, one of which was her stint on Saturday Night Live back in 1992. In reminiscing about that particular episode, she shared a standout moment when she reworked the classic Silver Bells tune, adding her unique flair to it.

At the 12th Annual Bring Change To Mind Revels & Revelations Gala, the experienced celebrity shared similar thoughts with People magazine. The entertainer reminisced about using her performance on the sketch comedy show to honor and acknowledge the laborers from Bedford in upstate New York.

Reflecting on my daily encounters, I pondered about asking everyone I met – be it the folks at the gas station, grocery store, or even the person setting up birdhouses. This group also included authorities and firefighters. I remember this moment clearly as we all converged amidst a snowstorm.

In the broadcast that aired on December 12, 1992, the actress from Fatal Attraction, speaking in an interview with People magazine, expressed her immense joy and anticipation about hosting SNL again, particularly the Christmas episode, by saying it was extremely amusing.

Afterwards, she shared with the crowd that while some might recognize her through her professional endeavors, there’s less knowledge about her personal life. She warmly invited several courageous residents from her home town to perform a unique rendition of the previously mentioned Christmas carol.

The seasoned celebrity shared amusing stories about how everyone contributes significantly to maintaining the town’s spirit and infrastructure. Additionally, she acknowledged a landscaper, postal worker, firefighter, police officer, plumber, paramedic, and numerous others, as reported by the media source.

Towards the conclusion of the melody, everyone joined in unison, singing, “Ring-a-ling / We may not have voices to match, but we manage with our charisma.

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2025-01-26 11:22