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Former SNL cast member Chris Redd recently opened up about the messy situation involving Kenan Thompson and his relationship with Thompson's ex-wife, which unfolded around the time Redd and Thompson's sitcom Kenan ended and Redd exited SNL.
During an interview with E! News at the Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday, January 4, Marcello reassured the outlet’s red carpet correspondent that he’s still part of the legacy variety show. “I’m there, I’m there, I’m there,” he said, adding, “I’m having fun, bro. It’s a crazy job, and you get to meet so many crazy people—and I love it.”
Bowen Yang is opening up in an "exit interview" on his podcast about his recent departure from "Saturday Night Live."
Bowen Yang shocked the entertainment industry at the tail end of 2025 when he abruptly exited Saturday Night Live mid-season, announcing the move just days before his last show alongside host Ariana Grande and musical guest Cher. Now, he’s explaining what happened, and addressing some criticisms of his tenure on the show.
The comedian was the first "Weekend Update" host and was one of the first breakout stars from the sketch-comedy show.
Yang starred in the night’s final sketch, playing a retiring airport lounge worker working his final shift on Christmas Eve, serving eggnog to travelers. He sang “Please Come Home for Christmas” and was joined by Grande, the night’s host, and Cher, its musical guest. The women joined Yang in song and hugged him.