Dave Chappelle and Bowen Yang have once again shared the Saturday Night Live stage — and this time, it looked significantly less awkward. In the final few moments of the Jan. 18 episode, which featured Chappelle hosting the show for the fourth time,
The comedian spoke about the Los Angeles wildfires and Carter's visit to Palestine before turning to the president-elect in his "SNL" opening monologue.
Dave Chappelle tackled everything from the Los Angeles wildfires to Donald Trump's inauguration in his 15-minute opening monologue for 'SNL.'
Even Los Angeles isn’t safe from Dave Chappelle’s comedy. The Emmy winner, 51, mocked the wildfire evacuations during his second skit hosting “Saturday Night Live” this weekend. In the sketch, Chappelle plays the dad of a family that receives an alert telling them they have to flee their home due to the blaze.
Dave Chappelle touched on Trump, the LA wildfires, Diddy's parties and Palestine in his opening monologue on "SNL."
For the uninitiated, the format features a bevy of singles holding a balloon they will pop if they don’t like the eligible bachelor. This SNL version is not much different, with Ego Nwodim as the host to “eight beautiful single ladies” who are hoping to find their match.
The first episode of 2025 was heavy on references to Los Angeles, with the fires leading Chappelle's monologue and the first skit centered on an evacuation.
The first Saturday Night Live of 2025 kicked the year off with Dave Chappelle and musical guest GloRilla.
Check out the videos below to see highlights from the latest episode of “SNL,” including Chappelle’s button-pushing monologue, GloRilla performing a pair of songs, and all of the guests visiting Colin Jost and Michael Che at the “Weekend Update” desk.
GloRilla was the musical guest for one of SNL's 50th anniversary episodes, hosted by Dave Chappelle on Jan. 18th.
Comedian Dave Chappelle returned to host "Saturday Night Live," delivering a poignant monologue that urged Donald Trump and the nation to embrace empathy, particularly for displaced populations such as Palestinians. As the U.S. prepares for Trump's unprecedented second term as the 47th president, political and social tensions are running high.