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9 of the Youngest Stars to Ever Host Saturday Night Live

Even though Miley Cyrus has a lifetime worth of experience (especially in the bong department), the former Disney star is still just 18 years old. And this weekend, like many more established actresses before her, Cyrus will publicly test her sketch comedy chops for the first time when she hosts Saturday Night Live. Before you give the multi-hyphenate a sympathy handicap for her young age though, let's take a look at the youngest Saturday Night Live hosts and see how they fared.

8. and 9. Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen, Age 17 (2004)

Teenage fame comes at a price. Back in 2004, the billionaire twins forfeited their high school prom to co-host Lorne Michael's little sketch show. To make up for their loss, Jimmy Fallon and Will Forte stood in as the Olsens' prom dates, gave them ugly gowns and then stood by as Maya Rudolph projectile vomited all over them. Which experience would you rather have? [View the clip here.]

7. Taylor Lautner, Age 17 (2009)

Not even musical guest Bon Jovi could salvage robo-Lautner's episode last year. Instead of showing off deft comic timing and wit, Twilight heartthrob Taylor Lautner was left to stiffly play an ugly girl on Team Edward and poke fun at the unfortunate Kanye stage-crashing that affected his then-girlfriend Taylor Swift at the VMAs. Sadly, the show would have been better if he sat onstage shirtless for 90 minutes.

6. Lindsay Lohan, Age 17 (2004)

Remember back when Lindsay Lohan was relevant -- and not just some actress more popular for her jail time than her IMDB credits? Well, that was seven long years ago when burgeoning starlet took the Saturday Night Live gig to promote Tina Fey's film Mean Girls. Harry Potter boobs skit aside, Lohan was funny and demonstrated a knack for sketch comedy that could have helped her later in her career. This episode is also of note for the classic first appearance from Debbie Downer.

5. Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Age 16 (1986)

In one of the more classic episodes of the '80s, The Cosby Show's Malcolm-Jamal Warner hosted, Sam Kinison appeared for stand-up, Run-DMC performed and Spike Lee stopped by as a special guest. In spite of its host, cast member Phil Hartman ruled this episode -- as Phil Donahue, Bing Crosby (for a sketch called The Crosby Show) and World War II actor Johnny O'Conner.

4. Jodie Foster, Age 14 (1976)

Back in 1976, Jodie Foster stopped by Saturday Night Live to celebrate a big year -- with roles in Taxi Driver and Bugsy Malone -- and let the show poke fun at her age with gags about a Puberty Helper product (above) and an awkward monologue in which the actress read a note from her mother that gave her permission to stay up past her bedtime.

3. Fred Savage, Age 13 (1990)

Speaking of puberty-related sketches, Wonder Years star Fred Savage was given the same treatment when he hosted the show back in the early 90's. First, his body went through some uncomfortable changes during the monologue and then, the young actor was given the role of Church Lady's niece Enid in a memorable sketch co-starring Phil Hartman as Donald Trump. Note: Savage was the first host to have been born after the sketch series premiered.

2. Macaulay Culkin, Age 11 (1991)

Sometime between Home Alone and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, the pint-size Macaulay Culkin hosted Saturday Night Live, where he appeared in a sketch (naturally) called Studio 8H Alone.

1. Drew Barrymore, Age 7 (1982)

What ever happened to the day when Lorne Michaels would let a 7-year-old reign over an entire episode of Saturday Night Live? (Honestly, that would probably make for better episodes of SNL at least half of the time these days.) In this record-breaking performance, the actress starred as a homicidal Gertie (her E.T. character) in one sketch before letting cast member Tim Kazurinsky babysit her.