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'SNL': Blake Shelton Pits 'The Voice' Against 'American Idol', Mocks 'The Bachelor'
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The 'Voice' judge faces off the 'American Idol' juries in one sketch and becomes the center of females' attention in another.

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Blake Shelton made his debut on "Saturday Night Live" this weekend. The country music crooner pulled a double duty as a host and a musical guest on the NBC variety show. He taught the cast about country humor in his monologue and then went on to mock the reality show business in some of the sketches.

In "Celebrity Family Feud", Shelton reprised his role as "The Voice" judge. He was joined by Adam Levine (Taran Killam), Pharrell Williams (Jay Pharaoh), and Christina Aguilera (Cecily Strong). Together, they are pitted against "American Idol" judges Keith Urban (Kate McKinnon), Nicki Minaj (Sasheer Zamata), Harry Connick Jr. (Beck Bennett), and Steven Tyler (Kyle Mooney).

They answered a question about "Something You Never Ask a Woman." Shelton deadpanned, "What did I do wrong, Miranda?" as he referred to his wife Miranda Lambert. It was correct but was not the top answer, so he later tried again, "one question I see ladies get asked a lot, and they really hate it is, 'Are you Adam Levine?' "

In another skit, the host channeled his inner bachelor as a group of women compete for his affection on reality dating series "Farm Hunk".

There was also a parody of Tom Brady's "DeflateGate" incident. New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick (Beck Bennett) and the quarterback (Taran Killam) gave a press conference to explain who was really responsible for the deflated footballs.

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