Dave Chappelle, SNL and Bowen Yang
The comedian touched on the L.A. wildfires, allegations against Diddy and Trump’s upcoming inauguration while hosting for the fourth time.
Dave Chappelle shared a powerful message during his opening monologue on the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live.”
In the longest monologue in “Saturday Night Live” history, Dave Chappelle delivered a pointed message to incoming President Donald Trump ahead of his inauguration Monday, calling for empathy and compassion as Americans prepared for a new chapter.
Dave Chappelle spoke directly to President-elect Donald Trump and urged him to have "empathy" during a 17-minute "Saturday Night Live" monologue.
Chappelle’s latest appearance on Saturday Night Live featured a stand-up segment including jokes about everything from the Los Angeles fires to none other than Mr. Combs. The comedian started off saying he never saw anything like Combs’ case. “They got this guy in a RICO case… by himself!” Chappelle said.
Comedian Dave Chappelle delivered his advice to President Donald Trump on 'Saturday Night Live.' "Remember, whether people voted for you or not, they're all counting on you," Chappelle said. "Whether they like you or not,
Dave Chappelle took the stage at Studio 8H for the new year's inaugural episode of "Saturday Night Live," marking his fourth time hosting the show. He walked out onstage wearing a suit and smoking a cigarette and said,
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.
Chappelle hosted the latest SNL episode and delivered a monologue touching on a range of topics, including Trump's return to the White House, the legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, the Los Angeles wildfires, and allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs.
In his latest 'SNL' stint, Dave Chappelle brought back "Chappelle's Show" favorites Silky Johnson and Ashley Larry for a "Pop the Balloon" sketch.
Comedian wishes president-elect "good luck" and urges empathy for displaced people "whether they're in the Palisades or Palestine"