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Taylor Swift and Kanye Controversy Coming to SNL

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Oct. 15 2009, Published 5:40 a.m. ET

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Just when you thought the Taylor Swift and Kanye West hit-and-run incident was put to rest, Saturday Night Live is bringing it back! Taylor will be hosting SNL next month and you can bet the famous VMA moment is one that SNL has been dying to get its hands on!

In a Popeater interview, Swift admits, "There are definitely some hilarious things that have happened to me over the past couple of months that I think will be pretty substantial skits."

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One of those "hilarious things" has to be last month when Kanye stole the mic away during Taylor's VMA acceptance speech and announced that Beyonce Knowles had "one of the best videos of all time."

While Taylor has been thinking of skits to do for the show, she has also wanted to make a digital short with Adam Samberg.

"Of course I've been such a fan for a long time, but I've gone back and re-watched everything over the past couple of months and digital shorts would be so much fun to do, because they've been done so well. Andy Samberg is hilarious," she said.

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Taylor will not just be hosting SNL this time, but she will be performing again as well.

"I love being around people who I feel have a different kind of creative genius. And the funny genius is definitely a fascinating one to be around," Taylor said.

We're sure Taylor's comedy genius will shine through as she gets the chance to poke fun at Kanye!

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