I totally have those :) my duplex is 67 years old so I have the same thing. All plaster. FYI since your rich... You could hire people to make everything pristine... Just saying :) Also... The pet bowls look like cat bowls... I'm just hoping, I have three cats (OMG) :)
Saaammme! I was worried, 5 yrs ago when we moved here but now it's just....oh yeah....crack city over there, there, up there, under here and a lil bit everywhere maybe? Oh and there's this place where the paint is obviously peeling because there's a leak on the ceiling but it's like 20 feet high so who's gonna grab the ladder? Not me....also it's on a stairwell so it's just....gonna stay there until something crawls out of it at me or something.
Ugh, I thought I was the only one who felt like that. When I'm in the car, I often wish I could just go knock on random doors & ask ppl to just let me in to see their house. But that's creepy. And dangerous. So I guess I'll never know how other ppl live...😔
I had flashbacks to when I used to clean houses and I had a couple of clients who were young professional men, and I would have to spend so much time gathering up socks from everywhere. Just a pile of dusty socks.
What I know from having rich friends is that even the nicest homes have a pile... they just have a special closet for it. Never be ashamed of your pile
@J Ds IDK. I legit have OCD (I'm clinically diagnosed) and my piles are the stuff of legends because sometimes OCD gets in the way of actually doing anything more than it pushes you
@J Ds That's where I'm at anyway. it obviously manifests itself in many ways. Like my friend's mom had it and she would clean everything every day and the lines in her carpet from the vacuum had to be perfect. I almost feel like I would prefer that, but I know that would also be torture as well. Oh well. As they say... it is what it is. I also find it pretty funny tbh. it's irrational behavior so sometimes I catch myself and go "ha that doesn't make sense" when I do something dumb and laughing at it makes it easier
this was like a hug for my anxious brain. my windows are dusty, there are cracks in the plaster of the walls and ceiling in almost every room, piles of random books and papers in the dining room, and i have no energy to deal with any of it. thank you, SNL.
@@kashwal309 I'm probably not your target audience so not sure how helpful my feedback can be. However, your song and video seem to be adhering to some fairly standard themes, e.g. money, guns, etc. which is probably why my reaction is an honest "meh". Not bad, just didn't see anything that would stand out. I feel like you could benefit from including more originality and depth.
Someone said that this was the “most comforting” video he’d seen, and I felt exactly the same way! And, this is from someone who loves interior design, is subscribed to AD and is pretty neat. Yet...we all have our moments, don’t we?
Anita R yes! We’ve had these sort of Christmas time snowflake window clings up for about 3.5 years. I’m not even sure they could come off, even if we tried. 😳🤔🤫
I’m humbled to be so personally acquainted with all the cracks in your walls and ceilings. Also the tape stain really spoke to me- gonna try to recreate a similar aesthetic in my house, thanks for the inspo!
You have one pile, then you have many piles, then you have one pile. One, massive, organic living pile. Embrace the pile. Merge with the pile. Join the pile.
Hey, I had to do some homework the other day that was pretty hard and my room got way cleaner somehow. Don't feel bad, you're probably just doing your version of homework properly.
I haven't done any amazing home project but I did clean out my closet and declutter. It feels like hell at first but afterwards is the best feeling ever, sooo rewarding. 10/10 would recommend to anyone stuck at home rn.
BY FAR MY FAVORITE SNL QUARANTINE SKETCH. MADE ME FEEL NORMAL AND WAS STILL TOTALLY HIGH QUALITY DRY SATIRE. LOVE THIS ONE MORE THAN ANY OF THE OTHERS.
I am now happy to learn other people have “piles” and if they need to be moved they’re simply placed in another room, perhaps with another “pile” friend ?
I can’t handle having to see ‘the pile’ so it must be itself quarantined away into a closet, cupboard or drawer. I hate ‘the junk drawer’ yet always have one, 99% of the contents can probably definitely be thrown away but the moment I do it I’ll discover the lock that random key went to or need the instruction manual to the kitchen appliance...
@@minnyska CHURCH. At the very least, this is a Crack HOME. (Also, I'm 10+ yrs sober & my place is definitely more crackhouse chic than Beck's. No contest.)
@@Made8202010 They don't make as much as people assume. First years make $7k/episode and average 21 eps/season. Every year it goes up $1k plus extra for popularity or writing credits. I'm sure most of the work expenses are comped but for the city they live in and how ridiculous the hours are, it's not a lot compared to other tv shows.
@@IDiggPattyMayonnaise I'm sure it also has to do with money being paid to production & etc. That's not bad but I thought it would be alot more. The show seems like so much work but people on modern family etc. definitely seem to make more than them & live very well off.
A lot of people don’t realize SNL cast members don’t make “that” much, relatively speaking. Beck’s salary is probably in the mid 6 figures, I think some people have it in their mind these people are paid millions.
I was the opposite. I didn’t realize they were getting as much as mid six figures. Then again, they live in NYC so $400k-$600k isn’t the super luxe, lavish lifestyle it would be in the suburbs.
You know they don't just do SNL? Most if not all the cast does other tv and film work. It's usually indie stuff but they're definitely not just on SNL. Not mention a lot of them are stand ups. It's not A list celeb money but after a year or two they could easily be millionaires. A lot of them seem "relatable" too so I can't imagine any of them spending money like water.
@Sean Lacey Right...... but to say they don't make "that" much on SNL is ignoring the rest of their income from those "other" projects that is still a part of their bank accounts. They may not be "getting rich" on SNL alone, but let's not pretend many of them aren't rich. Michael Che decided to cover the rent of his grandmother's entire apartment building for a month. You don't do that on nickels and dimes. Some folks just don't give a shit about flaunting wealth or living luxuriously... even if they can afford to do so. That's a much better takeaway than to assume they can't afford to.
@Sean Lacey It doesn't matter if you're only posting about how much they make from SNL only when people don't live in an economic bubble like that. They make money. You don't evaluate them based on their wealth by just one source of it. That's cherry-picking to provide a false narrative. Saying someone lives a certain way because ONE source of their income may not be enough for them to live a different way is INCOMPLETE.
Thanks for having us! Again, we really loved your candle.
😂😂
Lol..🤣
Architectural Digest now I gotta go see the candle!
0:36 lol
What''s gone wrong? there are at least 6 replies to this comment & not one of them is by a "17 year old Florida rapper fresh out of prison"
This is the “we are all in this together” content we need
this is unrelated but u met taylor swift girlie??! thats so amazing😭♥️
lol true
the calendar holding all the puzzle pieces is a perfect representation of time
Elliott Ryan it’s an art piece, really
All those years of pressuring 4/20 into being something special really bit us in the ass
This is the most profound UA-cam comment I have seen this month (what month is it?)
@@a-muse6567 it's maypril
@@larazanz except time runs in a donut like circle🙈😀
"This was a crack, but we smoodged it, and never painted over the smoodge."
Honestly, same.
I totally have those :) my duplex is 67 years old so I have the same thing. All plaster. FYI since your rich... You could hire people to make everything pristine... Just saying :)
Also... The pet bowls look like cat bowls... I'm just hoping, I have three cats (OMG) :)
Kelly L, ... It's how I always dreamed it would be.✌😎
My house is also over 100 years old and hard same.
My house
Saaammme! I was worried, 5 yrs ago when we moved here but now it's just....oh yeah....crack city over there, there, up there, under here and a lil bit everywhere maybe? Oh and there's this place where the paint is obviously peeling because there's a leak on the ceiling but it's like 20 feet high so who's gonna grab the ladder? Not me....also it's on a stairwell so it's just....gonna stay there until something crawls out of it at me or something.
I want a series where Beck goes into random homes he's never been in and just improvs details about the home as if he lives there
Great idea. 👍
Yo, that really is a good idea
I love limes. They’re great and I love them so much.
Show concept: Beck Enters Your Space
There's already a channel on UA-cam doing exactly that.
That's was the most comforting thing I've seen in a while.
Ditto.
Yep 🙂
Definitely made me feel better about the state of my house right now.
Totally.
Very relevant comment.
I would genuinely, without any hint of irony, love a show like this. I always want to see in to normal houses and what's the same and different.
You've never seen a normal house? Go to a friend's house 🤷🏼♀️
Same here!
Right? Like I like seeing other ppl’s homes esp if they’re like mine and realistic.
Ugh, I thought I was the only one who felt like that. When I'm in the car, I often wish I could just go knock on random doors & ask ppl to just let me in to see their house. But that's creepy. And dangerous. So I guess I'll never know how other ppl live...😔
I would eat that shit up.
I love how he considers his neighbor's car part of his house.
Don't forget, it's not just his neighbor's car but his neighbor's *blue* car
Its part of the views and helps inspiration for his tunes. You can say its part of the culture of his home 😂
It’s his muse as he composes the blues.
Hahaha
Well I do that sometimes lol
The single socks laying in each different room is transcendent to me
Finally someone mentioned it that is pure hilarity!
I had flashbacks to when I used to clean houses and I had a couple of clients who were young professional men, and I would have to spend so much time gathering up socks from everywhere. Just a pile of dusty socks.
I’m so sad that Beck left snl, he really was my favorite of the current cast. I hope he gets even more success in his career, he’s awesome.
It’s not the same without him!
I want him back in the show again.
Miss him every week 🥺 along with Kate, Aidy, Pete, Kyle, Alex, Chris… 😰
@@emmarodden7178 and now Cecily!! :( it really feels like the end of an era
@@katie-allen it really is. 😭 can’t even process Cecily leaving!!! 😥💔
Quarantine: There are people who clean obsessively, and then there are people like Beck. I’m like Beck.
I was like Beck BEFORE the quarantine.
I'm starting to think it's time to pretend I'm having company... (!)
I just turned to Beck. I rearranged my house for a better Feng Shui & made a huge mess, even smudge the wall. Ouch! I am going to pay for that.
I wrecked my living room trying to do the Marie Kondo tidying thing and that was a few months ago. It's still not tidy and it sparks no joy.
The shelves are empty of cleaning supplies and paper towels so I have an excuse. The pants come off by 3 pm
"This is kind of a pile," is so all of our homes right about now.
Wow youre just a relatable schmuck
Things that you'll need at some point but not for awhile and you're afraid if you put them away you won't be able to find them again.
Professor Haystacks you’re the the humble embodiment of our oxytocin brains speaking for all of us
Smith aren't you quite the salty one
I'm in Pa and my neighbor had things picked up by "green drop" today
What I know from having rich friends is that even the nicest homes have a pile... they just have a special closet for it. Never be ashamed of your pile
@J Ds IDK. I legit have OCD (I'm clinically diagnosed) and my piles are the stuff of legends because sometimes OCD gets in the way of actually doing anything more than it pushes you
@J Ds That's where I'm at anyway. it obviously manifests itself in many ways. Like my friend's mom had it and she would clean everything every day and the lines in her carpet from the vacuum had to be perfect. I almost feel like I would prefer that, but I know that would also be torture as well. Oh well. As they say... it is what it is.
I also find it pretty funny tbh. it's irrational behavior so sometimes I catch myself and go "ha that doesn't make sense" when I do something dumb and laughing at it makes it easier
True, I mean Jeffrey Star is dummy rich and his last house was 80% piles.
Some people have only piles....no closet space large enough for that.....of course I dont know...just being hypothetical
@@domeatown - I think that is true Emily; it's all or nothing.
Out of all the “Stay at home” comedy skits this was by far the funniest, in my honest yet humble and heartfelt opinion...jus laughing
“here’s something organic, here's another crack in the wall” made me laugh harder than necessary
Beck keeping it real with the dirty sock on the floor. I think this was more a documentary than a comedy sketch.
Keeping it real...real dirty.LOL
LOL
@mark bushnell he's so desperate he's trying anything 😆 too get ppl to view his rap song
Comedy sketch? Wait - what...?
@Amy Sternheim A documentary of a nasty, lazy person. Clean your freaking homes!
The used dental floss on the end table echoed the recurring "wall crack" theme, which set a very cohesive tone for the whole interior space.
The floss really pulled the whole room together.
And the tape on the wIndow just really grounded the whole concept. Organic, really🙌
@@BobPagani I was gonna say it tied it all in
Yes, the floss was red thread uniting upstairs and downstairs. You have a keen eye. 👌
Brilliant!
this was like a hug for my anxious brain. my windows are dusty, there are cracks in the plaster of the walls and ceiling in almost every room, piles of random books and papers in the dining room, and i have no energy to deal with any of it. thank you, SNL.
Maybe you should go and clean your house
Hang in there, @littlewingedzebra 💚
@@sarahsanders7127 aw, thank you!
Same here... we re not alone @littlewingedzebra! It's a wonderful feeling isn't it
I love that this is actually just Beck giving a real tour of his actual house.
I might be the only one thinking *Was this the house in Tina Fey's Pervert Hunters?*
“Was that okay? What does other people’s homes look like?” LMAOOOO cracked me up
I love this. Finally, I don't feel like everyone has their homes on point
Metonymy1979 For real!
@@kashwal309 I'm probably not your target audience so not sure how helpful my feedback can be. However, your song and video seem to be adhering to some fairly standard themes, e.g. money, guns, etc. which is probably why my reaction is an honest "meh". Not bad, just didn't see anything that would stand out. I feel like you could benefit from including more originality and depth.
Right?!
Compared to how clean mine is: he's got it going on.
AD here! Here's another Hollywood rectangular home overlooking traffic on the 405 but this one is different... The pool faces North!
This is great. Beck just showed his home as is and knew the comedy would follow.
The comedy would follow? When? We're still waiting for it. This was not funny.
I love the relaxed "validation of normal" vibe this has.
The "Sometimes" song has me laughing tears!!
IKR? I am waiting for the full version...Beck on Spotify....I totally see this....it has portentiale....lol
One of the best SNL videos ever, Beck is just brilliantly funny.
This is every dad giving a tour to a random stranger "Yeah we have a lot of foundation problems. Let me show you every single crack in the wall"
WHY is this a universal experience!!??
JFL, I've never considered how weird that is to obsess over, i do the same
The most realistic house I’ve seen by far. A house is a home lived in.
The cracks cracked me up. So refreshing is a real home.
I was expecting a song, crack on the wall.
I just finished a crack wall repair in my home when I sat down to watch this, so DEFINITELY appreciate the crack conversation!
Nothing better than crack!
refreshing?😂
Am I the only one thinking, “Wow, this a really cute house. I would totally live there.”?
Exactly. Other than being messy (and the cracks, I guess...) it’s a beautiful home!!
I don’t know where Beck lives, exactly. But, looks like a nice old neighborhood in the Northeast. I’d guess it’s $800,000-$1 million +
I think it's in Echo Park, LA - I've seen him walking around here.
Yeah if my income increased exponentially would totally buy it
Absolutely! I'd add a little more color but it's lovely.
Someone said that this was the “most comforting” video he’d seen, and I felt exactly the same way! And, this is from someone who loves interior design, is subscribed to AD and is pretty neat. Yet...we all have our moments, don’t we?
The tape on the window thing is more relatable than I imagined
Anita R yes! We’ve had these sort of Christmas time snowflake window clings up for about 3.5 years. I’m not even sure they could come off, even if we tried. 😳🤔🤫
Definitely Christmas shit
I love how he was focusing on tape when the actual window was dirty 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@kashwal309 Stop spamming, you parasite.
😂
This is funny, after seeing the ridiculously self-indulgent mansions of out of touch celebrities.
For real. These celebrities with their "we're in this together" videos filmed from their kitchens that are bigger than apartment.
Jealous much?😂
I mean as long as ppl r interested in celebrity culture, that will include how they live
And the weirdest thing is their houses look like no one has stepped a foot in them. It's like their houses are there just to exist.
@@paramountofpuns6913 reptile people live underground...everyone knows that.
Was so sure that he would sing "Rare Steak" when he got to the piano
Friggin missed opportunity...I would've loved a Reprise or an Outro
Allison No I will have a Record deal❤️🙏🏾
I thought he was going with "Somewhere over the rainbow," not sure why.
That was a missed opportunity. lol
I would have gone with Choppin' Brocoli
The piano singing KILLED me😭🥺 oh my gosh and then when he called the cracks in the wall “organic”😂😂😂
All this time I’ve been living in a celebrity home and never knew it!
Hands down the best SNL sketch I've seen in a while.
Oh yea, that hit home. "That's a crack. That's a crack. That was a crack, we put smoodge on it." Plaster problems. The struggle is real.
I live I earthquake country. There's cracks. *Shrug*
@@kidlitfanful Sure. But do you ever pull something out of your wall and say, "Oh my god, is that horse hair?"
@@Revelwoodie Hah! YES! I learned as a kid I was allergic to horse hair. GUESS WHAT OUR WALLS WERE MADE OF :(
bellichka How did your parents solve the problem? Did they move? Or put you up for adoption?
revelwoodie we did the same thing and never repainted until we sold the house 8 yrs later...
Beck CLEARLY knows how to write comedy for this online, from-home time because this was WAY funnier than the other sketches from this weekend.
This guy has the greatest voice. I could listen to him talk all day. He should do audio books LMAO
I’m humbled to be so personally acquainted with all the cracks in your walls and ceilings. Also the tape stain really spoke to me- gonna try to recreate a similar aesthetic in my house, thanks for the inspo!
I've got the same design as Becks house. Its lovely. I have a bonus to the tape s
Quarantine or no quarantine, everyone's got a pile.
And it just keeps moving places in the house because you really don't know what to do with it. :-)
We have a designated chair just for this.
Piles.
You have one pile, then you have many piles, then you have one pile. One, massive, organic living pile. Embrace the pile. Merge with the pile. Join the pile.
I have several lol
Quarantine has been showcasing new levels of creativity like this one that I find more entertaining than ever. Thanks, Beck.
I was feeling so guilty hearing about how people are cleaning out all of their closets and completing amazing home projects. And then this! 😃
Yes!
People are still cleaning out their closets and getting amazing projects done.... just kidding, no they're not!😄
Hey, I had to do some homework the other day that was pretty hard and my room got way cleaner somehow.
Don't feel bad, you're probably just doing your version of homework properly.
I haven't done any amazing home project but I did clean out my closet and declutter. It feels like hell at first but afterwards is the best feeling ever, sooo rewarding. 10/10 would recommend to anyone stuck at home rn.
and “the chair”, don’t forget THE CHAIR!
I feel like he isn’t acting this time
Oh he’s definitely not lol
Most relatable moment: “This is the pile. We just don’t know what to do with a lot of this stuff”
BY FAR MY FAVORITE SNL QUARANTINE SKETCH. MADE ME FEEL NORMAL AND WAS STILL TOTALLY HIGH QUALITY DRY SATIRE. LOVE THIS ONE MORE THAN ANY OF THE OTHERS.
I am now happy to learn other people have “piles” and if they need to be moved they’re simply placed in another room, perhaps with another “pile” friend ?
🙋🏻♀️
Same! When he showed the pile I was like “Yesss! I’m normal!”
I put my piles in empty laundry baskets. My room was SOOO CLEAN for a while! But now I need to do laundry and I need the baskets! 🙉🙈🙊
I can’t handle having to see ‘the pile’ so it must be itself quarantined away into a closet, cupboard or drawer. I hate ‘the junk drawer’ yet always have one, 99% of the contents can probably definitely be thrown away but the moment I do it I’ll discover the lock that random key went to or need the instruction manual to the kitchen appliance...
My piles have group sessions every 2nd Thursday of each month.
0:40 Careful: that's load-bearing tape.
The Ultimate Reductionist that’s exactly what I was thinking. Pull that tape and that whole window sill falls apart.
I was scared toooo!
No way a tiny little tape like that is holding all of that together
😂😂😂
"His blue car" slays me every time I miss Beck on the show He needs more movie roles
This is so accurate is hurts. I cannot tell you how much this made me laugh lmao
oh my GOD those phone chargers and their wires made me feel... stuff.
Also is this Beck's real house lol
The close-ups on the spider webs are on-point.
“This is a cool Jenga we got in Thailand. Jenga is a really big part of the culture there.” 😂😂
It really is! Going out to bars to drink and play Jenga is a huge thing in Bangkok.
"I think"
@@FumbleAIBO It was the same when I was in Okinawa! All the bars had giant jenga sets.
"Thailand...which is one of our favorite places to visit." hahaha how inappropriate.
The random charger block with multiple different cables is the most honest thing ever
The “We got it in Thailand which is one of our favorite places” is just ✨ *perfect* ✨
I need this with the rest of the cast because i like creeping on people's houses...
Saaaaaaame!
Also Pete Davidson has one
Loving the "I actually live here" feel. House is over 100yrs old, there's got to be so many cool architecture details.
“Come on over here with me to the dining room” walks one more step and you’re there 😩😂😭💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 his personality
This is what a home looks like.
Realness. 😂 Comedians deserve a nobel peace prize all their own. Their artistry and gift to humanity is way undervalued, in my opinion.
I loved all the cracks, the pile, and the totally lived in feel with crap everywhere. Beck is always funny, and this was hilarious.
It gives me great comfort to know cracks in the walls are in, I am so ahead of the trend!
WHEN THE VIDEO JUST DEVOLVES INTO BECK LOOKING FOR CRACKS IN HIS HOUSE
“This is kind of... a pile? I don’t know if you guys have that” lol
The Jenga from Thailand killed me
So accurate from an AD video LoL
For some reason the shot of the hose in the yard made me laugh for a minute straight.
🤔 A home you could actually find behind many American doors... refreshing.
My neighbor's car... his blue car. When you have nothing else to show.😂
By far my favorite line in this!
"this is a window".....lol
And when it's a way of expressing how tiresome it is to have to see that blue car as the most salient feature of your view out the window every day.
Beck not remembering the word for plaster and calling it Smush is a mood
This was one of the funniest SNL sketches I've ever seen (not just in the stay home category). Love it.
So, what have learned here today?
Yes, Beck lives in a crack house.
LMAO!
both a crack house and a cracked house
You have a very fancy crack dealer then 😂
@@minnyska CHURCH. At the very least, this is a Crack HOME.
(Also, I'm 10+ yrs sober & my place is definitely more crackhouse chic than Beck's. No contest.)
Andddd "...this is a kind of a stain..." lol
Omg, I love architectural digest and this just makes it even better lmao
When they showed the thermostat 😂🤣😂😂🤣
who’s here from cody and noel? 😭
YAASSS!! Finally found this comment!!
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Yupppp
Yesssss
Yep
This was so wonderful. So real, so funny, and oddly comforting.
Best sketch ever lol "stuff we don't know what to do with"
the music, the editing, his speech - everything is spot on! exactly like celebrities sound when they do a tour for AD.
I can totally relate to this! We’ve started getting a little bit messy knowing that nobody is going to stop by anytime soon lol
The singing at 1:30 made me laugh with tears, seriously!
This was amazing😂 Beck Bennett you are hilarious and will be missed from SNL
BECK IS A MESS
All of us right now 😂
A hot mess
Really? I don't think is too bad. More normal than anything.
It's nice they're doing all this stuff even though they can't be in the studio 👏👏👏keep it up
This video is actually so relatable!😂
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You’re such a fucking loser
This is the most realistic celebrity house tour I've ever seen
I love this because it is so relatable. I have a pile on my kitchen counter and I take from and add to it but the pile stays
Beck is one of the funniest on SNL. Unlike his walls, he never cracks
Let’s get real. This is how most people’ s homes look. 👍
Singing-in-the Rain I doubt that
Don't they make alot if money though?? 🙃🥴 I respect them for living like us shmegulars.
@@Made8202010 They don't make as much as people assume. First years make $7k/episode and average 21 eps/season. Every year it goes up $1k plus extra for popularity or writing credits. I'm sure most of the work expenses are comped but for the city they live in and how ridiculous the hours are, it's not a lot compared to other tv shows.
@@IDiggPattyMayonnaise I'm sure it also has to do with money being paid to production & etc. That's not bad but I thought it would be alot more. The show seems like so much work but people on modern family etc. definitely seem to make more than them & live very well off.
Best AD ever. And now I feel better about my house. "There's a crack. And there's a crack."
My favorite thing was the single sock on the floor, it really gave the living room a nice touch and i love they highlighted it twice
This footage was so well-edited! Great work by all! It's one you keep returning to when you need to smile or laugh. . .one of those!
"Some. TIMES. SomeTIMES."
"That's a crack!!!" like it's a new discovery
Thank you for sharing your home. Dry humor with honesty baked in is brilliant. Keep up the great work during these times. Thanks for the laughs!
A lot of people don’t realize SNL cast members don’t make “that” much, relatively speaking. Beck’s salary is probably in the mid 6 figures, I think some people have it in their mind these people are paid millions.
I was the opposite. I didn’t realize they were getting as much as mid six figures. Then again, they live in NYC so $400k-$600k isn’t the super luxe, lavish lifestyle it would be in the suburbs.
You know they don't just do SNL? Most if not all the cast does other tv and film work. It's usually indie stuff but they're definitely not just on SNL. Not mention a lot of them are stand ups. It's not A list celeb money but after a year or two they could easily be millionaires. A lot of them seem "relatable" too so I can't imagine any of them spending money like water.
@Sean Lacey Right...... but to say they don't make "that" much on SNL is ignoring the rest of their income from those "other" projects that is still a part of their bank accounts. They may not be "getting rich" on SNL alone, but let's not pretend many of them aren't rich. Michael Che decided to cover the rent of his grandmother's entire apartment building for a month. You don't do that on nickels and dimes. Some folks just don't give a shit about flaunting wealth or living luxuriously... even if they can afford to do so. That's a much better takeaway than to assume they can't afford to.
And since when 6 figures doesn't equal rich???
@Sean Lacey It doesn't matter if you're only posting about how much they make from SNL only when people don't live in an economic bubble like that. They make money. You don't evaluate them based on their wealth by just one source of it. That's cherry-picking to provide a false narrative. Saying someone lives a certain way because ONE source of their income may not be enough for them to live a different way is INCOMPLETE.
That’s his home. That’s my life. Watching this on a second but Christmassy lockdown!
Merry Christmas x
I laughed from the time the camera person stepped in the door 😂😂
When he started playing the keyboard and singing!! My God, I love him
"This is...kind of...like a pile"
Must be the pièce de résistence🤭😏
Though this is funny, Beck clearly has a lovely home, if somewhat in need of tidying up.
I especially like the leaded glass transoms above his windows. really beautiful!
Kinda haunted by this ‘Sometimes‘ song. 1:31
I LOVE it. Finally, a real guy's home. I have been an Architectural Digest fan my entire life; yet and still, I LOVE this. 🤣