*Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson will host 2023 Back That Year Up again, covering the year’s biggest stories in pop culture, sports, social media, and politics.
Vibe reports that the 1-hour special will feature guest appearances from Simone Biles, Kelly Clarkson, Jim Cramer, Ron Funches, David Alan Grier, Jay Pharoah, and many more A-listers. Watch the trailer above.
In a statement, Hart said, “We are so excited to bring audiences another ‘Back That Year Up’ special as we celebrate all the ups, downs, and memorable moments of this past year. Hold onto your party hats, because this is going to be one for the books.”
Thompson added, “We’re back! Always the best time being together with my brotha Big Kev!!! Join us once again this holiday season as we close out the year with some incredible guests and all the laughs. Happy New Year!”
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In related news, Thompson and his two daughters star in a new commercial for Nintendo Switch.
The holiday ad features the “Saturday Night Live” star and daughters Georgia, 9, and Gianna, 5, playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Party, and the newly released Super Mario Bros. Wonder, per Complex.
“It’s pretty amazing to be on-set, shooting a new campaign, and to have that shoot be all about playing Nintendo games with your girls. I can’t ask for any more than that. And my girls loved it too,” said Thompson of the commercial.
“We really tried to capture that in the video – how playing Nintendo games is a great way for people to have fun together and bond. My girls were really excited to play with me, but they definitely wanted to beat me too – we got pretty competitive!”
Watch Thompson with his girls in the Nintendo Switch commercial below.
2023 Back That Year Up debuts on Peacock on Dec. 26.
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