Jacob Elordi's Sizzling Saturday Night Live Debut: A Look at Saltburn and a Raunchy Scene

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Elordi gave audiences a taste of a particularly raunchy scene from the movie
He hosted the first and best show of the year
Jacob Elordi made his debut on Saturday Night Live in 2024
The monologue discussed his hit movie Saltburn, which was released in 2019
Jacob Elordi's Sizzling Saturday Night Live Debut: A Look at Saltburn and a Raunchy Scene

Jacob Elordi is making a sizzling Saturday Night Live debut. He hosted the first and best show of 2024, which opened with a monologue where he discussed his hit movie Saltburn and even gave the audiences a taste of a particularly raunchy scene from the movie.



Confidence

80%

Doubts
  • It is not clear if the movie Saltburn has been released in 2019 or it is still to be released.
  • The description of the raunchy scene may be subjective and open to interpretation.

Sources

55%

  • Unique Points
    • Jacob Elordi is the host of Saturday Night Live
    • The Jan. 20 episode marked the first of the new year, with host Jacob Elordi and musical guest Renee Rapp.
    • During his opening monologue, he mentioned Saltburn, a buzzy movie that made headlines for its graphic sex scenes.
    • Elordi is one of the leading stars on HBO's Euphoria
    • The second season of Euphoria came out in January 2022 and the third season is expected to air in 2025.
  • Accuracy
    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
  • Deception (30%)
    The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Elordi mentioned Saltburn during his opening monologue when he actually only briefly mentions it and then goes on to talk about The Kissing Booth. This shows a lack of attention to detail and accuracy in reporting. Secondly, the article quotes Sarah Sherman saying that she thinks The Kissing Booth is gross without providing any context or explanation for her statement. This creates an impression that Sherman's opinion is representative of everyone else when it may not be accurate. Lastly, the author uses a quote from Elordi to imply that he has criticized his own work in the past, which contradicts previous statements made by him and could potentially mislead readers.
    • The article claims that Elordi mentioned Saltburn during his opening monologue when he actually only briefly mentions it and then goes on to talk about The Kissing Booth. This shows a lack of attention to detail and accuracy in reporting.
  • Fallacies (75%)
    The article contains several fallacies. The first is an appeal to authority when Elordi says that his film Saltburn was not for anyone and then goes on to say that kissing is kind of weird when you think about it. This statement implies that the author's opinion should be taken as fact, which is a form of an appeal to authority fallacy. The second fallacy found in this article is inflammatory rhetoric when Elordi says
    • Bias (80%)
      The author has a clear bias towards the movie Saltburn and its graphic sex scenes. They also have an opinion on Elordi's film The Kissing Booth which they find gross. Additionally, the author uses language that dehumanizes those who enjoy or are fans of these movies.
      • What the hell is a Saltburn? I’m talking about The Kissing Booth
        • Yeah, you know what, kissing is kind of weird when you think about it.
          • You might know me from Saltburn
          • Site Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
            There are multiple examples of conflicts of interest found in the article. The author has a financial stake in one of the topics mentioned and personal relationships with two other topics.
            • Jacob Elordi
              • The Kissing Booth
              • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                Jacob Elordi has a conflict of interest on the topics Saltburn and The Kissing Booth as he is an actor in both movies.

                80%

                • Unique Points
                  • Jacob Elordi hosted the first and best show of 2024
                  • Elordi discussed his hit movie Saltburn in his monologue
                  • A particularly sexual scene from the movie was shown during the monologue featuring a naked Barry Keoghan on top of a grave
                • Accuracy
                  • Jacob Elordi discussed his hit movie Saltburn in his monologue
                  • Elordi thanked those who watched the movie and wrapped up his monologue by saying how grateful he was to be hosting
                • Deception (50%)
                  The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Elordi discussed his hit movie Saltburn during his monologue when he only briefly mentioned it and showed a raunchy scene from the movie. Secondly, the author states that Elordi thanked those who had watched the movie but does not provide any evidence of this in their quote or mention anything about audience interaction. Lastly, the article contains multiple examples of sensationalism such as describing Elordi's monologue as a
                  • <quote>I was the one in the grave</quote>
                  • Elordi discussed his hit movie Saltburn during his monologue.
                  • <quote>So grateful I am to be here</quote>
                • Fallacies (85%)
                  The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy when it mentions that Jacob Elordi is hosting the first and best show of 2024. The author also uses inflammatory rhetoric by describing a scene from the movie as 'particularly raunchy' which could be seen as offensive or inappropriate.
                  • Jacob Elordi is making a sizzling Saturday Night Live debut.
                • Bias (80%)
                  The article contains a clear example of religious bias. The author uses the phrase 'Saltburn' to refer to both the movie and its star Jacob Elordi. This is problematic because it implies that Elordi himself is part of the religion associated with Saltburn, which may not be true or accurate.
                  • The hit movie in which he played Felix Catton.
                  • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
                    None Found At Time Of Publication
                  • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                    None Found At Time Of Publication

                  61%

                  • Unique Points
                    • Jacob Elordi is hosting Saturday Night Live
                    • SNL in Review is back with Jacob Elordi as host
                    • The actor has gained prominence through his roles in The Kissing Booth and Euphoria
                    • 'Two big burning questions for me are whether Lorne Michaels will scratch the Mean Girls musical itch'and how the show will approach former President Donald Trump's swift ascent in the Republican presidential primary
                  • Accuracy
                    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
                  • Deception (50%)
                    The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, it presents the show as a review of SNL when it's actually just an introduction to the episode with Jacob Elordi hosting. Secondly, it uses sensationalism by mentioning former President Donald Trump and his ongoing civil trial without providing any context or details about the case itself. Thirdly, it quotes E. Jean Carroll as a source but does not disclose that she is suing Trump in a defamation lawsuit over allegations of sexual assault.
                    • The article presents SNL as a review when it's actually just an introduction to the episode with Jacob Elordi hosting.
                  • Fallacies (85%)
                    The article contains several fallacies. Firstly, the author uses an appeal to authority by stating that Jeff Richards is a former SNL cast member and has played Gary Busey in a new Donald Trump-themed episode on his deep fake podcast. This implies that he is an expert on the topic of SNL and its relationship with politics, which may not be entirely accurate. Secondly, the author uses inflammatory rhetoric by stating that E. Jean Carroll's civil trial against former President Donald Trump is
                    • Bias (85%)
                      The article contains examples of religious bias and monetary bias. The author uses language that depicts one side as extreme or unreasonable.
                      • > It's a new year, and that means SNL in Review is back. We are jumping in with Jacob Elordi hosting tonight's Saturday Night Live.
                      • Site Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                        The article has multiple conflicts of interest. The author is a member of the SNL cast and therefore may have an inherent bias towards the show.
                        • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                          None Found At Time Of Publication

                        58%

                        • Unique Points
                          • Jacob Elordi is the host of Saturday Night Live
                          • Elordi expressed gratitude for hosting Saturday Night Live and thanked his loved ones who were present
                          • The scene from Saltburn that played during the monologue shows Barry Keoghan's Oliver Quick naked on top of Felix Catton's grave with Elordi adding, 'Yeah, I was the one in the grave'
                          • Elordi appeared in various sketches during the show
                        • Accuracy
                          No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
                        • Deception (30%)
                          The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that Jacob Elordi's latest film has gone viral when there is no evidence to support this claim. Secondly, the author quotes a scene from the movie where Barry Keoghan's character is naked on top of Felix Catton's grave without disclosing that it was not part of the actual movie but rather a TikTok video. Lastly, Elordi claims that he is grateful to be hosting SNL when there are no sources cited in the article.
                          • It is so exciting to be here hosting the first and, so far, best show in 2024,
                        • Fallacies (85%)
                          The article contains several fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that the film is exciting and popular without providing any evidence or reasoning for this claim. Additionally, the author makes a false dilemma by implying that viewers either saw the movie with their parents or girlfriends, when in reality there may have been other reasons why people watched it. The author also uses inflammatory rhetoric by making a crude joke about being naked on top of someone's grave.
                          • It is so exciting to be here hosting the first and, so far, best show in 2024
                          • Elordi reminded the viewers that he is most recognizable at the moment for his role of Felix Catton in Emerald Fennell's Saltburn but
                        • Bias (85%)
                          The author uses a sexual innuendo to describe the scene from Saltburn where Barry Keoghan's character is naked on top of Felix Catton's grave. The use of language that depicts one side as extreme or unreasonable.
                          • Elordi added, <b>Yeah, I was the one in the grave.</b>.
                            • > It was so exciting to be here hosting the first and, so far, best show in 2024.<br> > Elordi reminded the viewers that he is most recognizable at the moment for his role of Felix Catton in Emerald Fennell's Saltburn but <b>not from seeing the film</b>, just from seeing the TikToks.<br><br>
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                              • Site Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                                Armando Tinoco has a conflict of interest on the topic of Jacob Elordi as he is an actor who starred in Euphoria and Barry Keoghan who also starred in Euphoria. Additionally, Armando Tinoco may have a personal relationship with Oliver Quick or Felix Catton as they are both actors that he has covered before.
                                • Barry Keoghan is an actor who starred in the popular TV show 'Euphoria' which was created by Barry Keoghan. Armando Tinoco, a journalist for Deadline, may have a personal relationship with either Oliver Quick or Felix Catton as they are both actors that he has covered before.
                                  • Jacob Elordi is an actor who starred in the popular TV show 'Euphoria' which was created by Barry Keoghan. Armando Tinoco, a journalist for Deadline, may have a personal relationship with either Oliver Quick or Felix Catton as they are both actors that he has covered before.
                                  • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                                    Jacob Elordi has a conflict of interest on the topics of Saturday Night Live and Euphoria as he is an actor in both shows.

                                    63%

                                    • Unique Points
                                      • Jacob Elordi makes his Studio 8H debut
                                      • The NFL playoffs continue with the Houston Texans taking on the Baltimore Ravens and Green Bay Packers facing off against San Francisco 49ers
                                      • Betty's Bad Luck in Love TV-movie premiere: a cursed woman who has always ended her relationships in disaster meets a new guy who tempts her to try again
                                    • Accuracy
                                      • Jacob Elordi is the host of Saturday Night Live
                                      • The Jan. 20 episode marked the first of the new year, with host Jacob Elordi and musical guest Renee Rapp.
                                      • During his opening monologue, he mentioned Saltburn, a movie that made headlines for its graphic sex scenes.
                                      • Elordi is one of the leading stars on HBO's Euphoria
                                      • The second season of Euphoria came out in January 2022 and the third season is expected to air in 2025.
                                    • Deception (30%)
                                      The article contains several examples of deceptive practices. Firstly, the author uses sensationalism by stating that Jacob Elordi's SNL debut is a 'must-watch'. Secondly, the author selectively reports on only three NFL games out of four when reporting on the playoffs. Thirdly, in one example where it states that Betty's relationships have always ended in disaster until she meets a new guy who tempts her to try again. This is an example of deceptive language as it implies that all previous relationships were disastrous and ignores any positive aspects of those relationships.
                                      • Jacob Elordi's SNL debut is a 'must-watch'
                                      • The NFL playoffs continue
                                      • Betty's relationships have always ended in disaster until she meets a new guy who tempts her to try again.
                                    • Fallacies (70%)
                                      The article contains several examples of informal fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that Oprah Winfrey is a well-known and respected figure who has interviewed many notable individuals. This statement implies that her interview with Danielle Brooks about the new musical iteration of The Color Purple will be valuable, but it does not provide any evidence or reasoning for this claim.
                                      • On TV this Saturday: Jacob Elordi makes his Studio 8H debut
                                      • Betty's Bad Luck in Love TV-movie premiere
                                      • Dying in Plain Sight TV-movie premiere
                                      • The CW SERIES PREMIERE ENCORE Wild Cards Series premiere
                                    • Bias (85%)
                                      The article contains examples of religious bias and monetary bias. The author uses language that dehumanizes one side as extreme or unreasonable.
                                      • < Betty's Bad Luck in Love TV-movie premiere: <Cursed from childhood to fail at romance<D>, Betty's relationships have always ended in disaster until she meets a new guy (Virgin River's Marco Grazzini) who tempts her to try again.>
                                        • < Dying in Plain Sight TV-movie premiere: A high school student is hospitalized for life-threatening malnutrition after her mother's eating disorder has a terrible effect on her.
                                          • > Green Bay Packers face off against the San Francisco 49ers (8 pm, Fox).
                                            • > The Color Purple Interviews: Oprah talks with Brooks about her role as Sofia in the new musical iteration of The Color Purple.
                                            • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
                                              None Found At Time Of Publication
                                            • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                                              The author has conflicts of interest on the topics of Jacob Elordi and SNL. The article does not disclose these conflicts.