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Eminem, Lil Wayne to Perform Together on ‘Saturday Night Live’

Eminem and Lil Wayne will perform "No Love," their duet from Eminem's Recovery LP, on Saturday Night Live on December 18, NBC announced Thursday. The show is expected to be Wayne's first television performance since his release from prison earlier this month. The show will be hosted by actor Jeff Bridges, who stars in the forthcoming Tron: Legacy.

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Other December SNL highlights include Diddy-Dirty Money as the musical guest on the December 4 show, which will be hosted by Robert De Niro, and Paul McCartney on the following week's show, hosted by Paul Rudd.

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This Saturday's show will be hosted by Love and Other Drugs star Anne Hathaway, with Florence and the Machine as the musical guest.

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