Friday 23 September 2022 08:32 PM Miles Teller wears his baseball cap backwards while exiting a Hollywood gym trends now Miles Teller wears his baseball cap backwards while exiting a Hollywood gym... as he prepares for his Saturday Night Live hosting gig By Trevin Lund For Dailymail.Com Published: 20:13 BST, 23 September 2022 | Updated: 20:25 BST, 23 September 2022 Viewcomments Miles Teller was seen leaving a gym session on Thursday in Hollywood. The actor wore camouflaged gym shorts, a grey shirt, and glasses while holding his phone and wallet in his hand and a drink and sweatshirt tucked between his arm and side. This comes after he was announced as of the hosts for the new season of SNL which kicks off next week. Post workout: Miles Teller was seen leaving a gym session on Thursday in Hollywood Miles looked in great shape as he made his way out of the gym. He had on casual clothing and his baseball cap on backwards as he added sunglasses. And he was also seen heading to his bubblegum blue Bronco which does not appear to have a top. On top: The actor wore camouflaged gym shorts, a grey shirt, and glasses while holding his phone and wallet in his hand and a drink and sweatshirt tucked between his arm and side On Tuesday, Saturday Night Live announced that the long-running sketch series would kick off the show’s 48th season on Oct 1 with Teller as host for his first time. This comes amid a cast shakeup where seven cast members have exited ahead of season 48. Longtime series regulars Kate McKinnon, Pete Davidson, Aidy Bryant and Kyle Mooney, left after the season 47 finale. Last month, Miles and his wife, Keleigh Sperry, enjoyed a Hawaiian vacation and soaked up some sun and island vibes as they took a break from his busy schedule. New gig: This comes after he was announced as of the hosts for the new season of SNL which kicks off next week SNL's new host: On Tuesday, Saturday Night Live announced that the long-running sketch series would kick off the show’s 48th season on Oct 1 with Teller as host for his first time Earlier this summer, the beloved actor said in an interview with People that before he became an actor, he considered the idea of trying to become a professional baseball player. He said, 'I played [baseball] in high school, but I was pretty small; I didn’t hit my growth spurt till my senior year, and then after high school. 'So I say I went D1 acting instead because I went to [NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts].' Flashback: Here he is seen at his wedding to wife Keleigh Sperry as he celebrated their anniversary recently Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility