Shutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n10. Louise Lasser – Saturday Night Live<\/h2>\n Lasser, a famous actress from the ’70s and also Woody Allen’s second wife, became the first-ever guest host to be banned from Saturday Night Live. Lasser was incoherent and didn’t seem like herself at all while hosting the finale of season one. <\/span><\/p>\nShe was reportedly challenging to work with and even refused to be in scenes with other cast members besides Chevy Chase, and no one knows why. The show’s producer, Lorne Michaels, was so upset about the episode that he never let it re-air again. <\/span><\/p>\nShutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n9. Heather Mills – Piers Morgan Live<\/h2>\n You may be wondering what Paul McCartney’s ex-wife could have done to upset Piers Morgan enough to ban her from his show. It has something to do with their divorce. Morgan was the one who had introduced the pair and he wasn’t happy with their settlement.<\/span><\/p>\nMills received $50 million from the divorce, and after that, Morgan put a lifetime ban on her to make up for the financial and emotional pain he felt responsible for. It does seem a bit dramatic, though, considering he wasn’t the cause for their divorce. <\/span><\/p>\nBillboard<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n8. Fear – Saturday Night Live<\/h2>\n Most of you may not be familiar with the punk rock band Fear. However, you probably know their biggest fan, John Belushi. In 1981, Belushi had already left Saturday Night Live to pursue an acting career. Nevertheless, he wanted to help the band. <\/span><\/p>\nWhile he was unable to get them onto the soundtrack for his movie, he scroed them a gig on Saturday Night Live instead. And although it was a lovely gesture on his part, it just didn’t work out. The band not only used highly offensive language in their set, but they also caused $20,000 worth of damage. Because of that, SNL gave them the boot. <\/span><\/p>\nShutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n7. Sherri Sheperd – Ellen<\/h2>\n Even though Ellen DeGeneres preaches that everyone should be kind to one another, which we completely agree with, she is known for banning many potential guests from her show who don’t share her same beliefs. <\/span>One of those potential guests who made the list was Sherri Shepherd. <\/span><\/p>\nE<\/span>llen decided to ban ‘The View’ host from her show all because of comments that she had made that DeGeneres perceived as anti-gay. Another rumor was that DeGeneres was mad that Shepherd had stolen her audience. <\/span><\/p>\nThe Guardian<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n6. Piers Morgan – Cherie Blair<\/h2>\n Morgan certainly isn’t shy about banning people from his show. Furthermore, although he gets along just fine with former UK prime minister Tony Blair, the controversial TV host isn’t a big fan of his wife, Cherie. Morgan claims it was a clash of their personalities. He also stated that he believes it would get violent if she were to ever be on the show. <\/span><\/p>\nIt’s arguably pretty bold of Morgan to say that Blair would attack him if they were ever to be on the air together, especially without a reasonable explanation as to why he doesn’t like her besides that their “personalities aren’t compatible.” <\/span><\/p>\nKTLA<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n5. Saturday Night Live – Charles Grodin<\/h2>\n If you’re not quite sure who Grodin is, he was the strict father from the film Beethoven. The list continues as this extraordinary actor is yet another person whom Saturday Night Live banned from the show. <\/span><\/p>\nHe was denied because the late actor made some interesting character choices when he hosted the show back in 1977. Grodin, for some reason, wanted to play a meta version of himself who was terrible at hosting Saturday Night Live. As a result, He purposely forgot his line, bombed his sketches, and did horrible ad-libbing. Even though this was a choice, it didn’t go over well with the producers, and Lorne Michaels decided to have him banned from the show after this performance. <\/span><\/p>\nShutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n4. Sinead O’Connor – Saturday Night Live<\/h2>\n Rising to fame in the 1980s, singer O’Connor has always been a controversial figure. Furthermore, the performer was an open book<\/a> about her beliefs. However, she pulled a specific stunt while performing on Saturday Night Live. It sent both producers and fans over the edge, making her unwelcome. <\/span><\/p>\nIt was while she was singing a cover of Bob Marley’s “War” that the singer took out a picture of Pope John Paul II and ripped it in half while singing the word evil and “fight the real enemy.” Because they couldn’t believe what just happened<\/a>, the entire studio went silent. <\/span><\/p>\nShutterstock<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n3. Rage Against The Machine – Saturday Night Live<\/h2>\n Rage Against the Machine is a hard rock band known for its strong political beliefs. So it’s no surprise that fans found it a bit strange when they were the musical act on Saturday Night Live the same week as the Republican presidential nominee Steve Forbes. <\/span><\/p>\n