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Bowen Yang Tears Up During Farewell ‘SNL’ Skit: “I Just Feel So Lucky That I Ever Got to Work Here”
It was revealed Friday that Yang would exit the sketch comedy series following the last episode of 2025, hosted by his 'Wicked' co-star Ariana Grande.
Few SNL skits have permeated pop culture quite like "More Cowbell." With Christopher Walken demanding "I gotta have more cowbell" and Will Ferrell enthusiastically obliging, it’s a masterclass in comedic timing and absurdity.
On the Dec. 16 episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, Black opened up about a sketch, "Boys Night Out," that Amy Poehler and Emily Spivey wrote for the long-running comedy show, which unfortunately never saw the light of day. Black, 56, has hosted SNL four times since his debut in 2002.
A year after a violent witch hunt drove the Fenns out of Sanctuary in season one, this supernatural drama picks up with sorceress Sarah (Elaine Cassidy) and daughter Harper (Hazel Doupe) hiding it out in scenic Scotland. Soon enough, though, they’re drawn back to the titular English town when yet another magical murder occurs.
SNL’s dark Home Alone parody flips the classic ending, with Ariana Grande turning Kevin’s traps into shocking holiday horror chaos.
The comedian, who joined the show in 2018, tearfully performed his final sketch alongside Ariana Grande and Cher.
Bowen Yang will take the Studio 8H stage for the final time on Saturday's "SNL" and these are some of his best sketches
Making her first appearance as Saturday Night Live ’s musical guest since 2011, Cher performed two songs from her 2023 Christmas album titled, simply, Christmas. She was flanked by backup dancers for “DJ Play a Christmas Song” and covered Chuck Berry’s “Run Rudolph Run.”
Saturday Night Live has turned plenty of comedians into big stars, but sometimes, it's a single sketch that suddenly makes them household names.