Kristen Stewart set to host "Saturday Night Live"

Kristen Stewart set to host

PanARMENIAN.Net - Kristen Stewart is set to host "Saturday Night Live". The "Twilight" alum will be hosting pre-Super Bowl episode of the sketch comedy series on Saturday, February 4 alongside Alessia Cara as the musical guest, AceShowbiz said.

This will mark the first time Stewart is officially hosting the show after she came up as the potential host back in 2010. "I would love to say yes for sure, but that is really, really scary," she said about doing the show seven years ago. "I am so critical of myself and then also of people who are on the show. It's like, 'Nope, you're not funny - next!' "

The February 4 episode will be the second post-Donald Trump inauguration episode and it's gonna be so much more interesting. Why? Because long story short, the 45th president had a plenty of history with the 26-year-old actress including that time when he got way too involved in Stewart's breakup with her then-boyfriend Robert Pattinson back in 2012.

"He was mad at me a couple years ago!" the actress said at Sundance Film Festival. "He was really obsessed with me, which was crazy, like what? I can't even understand it."

Stewart was also among the celebrities who joined the Women's March a day after the inauguration. The actress admitted that Trump's presidency has pushed her outside her usual apolotical zone. "I've never been the most politically charged person, but at this point, it's not political," she said. "It's so f**king humanitarian."

"Saturday Night Live" returns on Saturday, January 28 on NBC with a re-run of a November 19 episode, which was hosted by Kristen Wiig alongside musical guest The xx.

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