“I feel like I’m not gonna win the show anyway, so I might as well go home," the hopeful said before making her shocking exit.
The series will be back this summer with Darren Criss, Cara Delevingne, Lea Michele and more.
The Billboard 200 chart-topping boy band is bringing exclusive interviews, performances and photos as part of the partnership.
“It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me,” James Austin Johnson's Trump says in the cold open.
He won an Oscar for his work in "The Last Emperor."
The rapper delivered tracks from his fifth album, "Let's Start Here."
"She's had a wonderful career, and I think right now is about making her feel as safe as possible to tell her story," Taylor said of playing the icon.
A nervous Sherman also steps all over host Quinta Brunson's lines in the clip.
The rapper is in talks to join the cast of the yet-untitled Netflix project.
The upcoming film is set for release later this year.