Dave Chappelle took the stage for a stand-up show in San Francisco this week. During his performance, the controversial comedian, 51, revealed the top topics “Saturday Night Live” producers ...
Dave Chappelle has never hesitated to touch ... With that in mind, it might not be surprising that "Saturday Night Live" gave the button-pushing comedian a list of "no-nos" during his recent ...
During his set at the Masonic in San Francisco, comedian Dave Chappelle told the crowd that the team at “Saturday Night Live” forbid him from speaking about two topics when he hosted the show ...
When Dave Chappelle hosted Saturday Night Live last month, his opening monologue was refreshingly free of his now-characteristic anti-trans “jokes.” The comedian now claims that’s because ...
Yes! After weeks of special anniversary celebrations, the "SNL" gang will roll up their sleeves for a brand new episode live ...
Dave Chappelle’s Saturday Night Live monologue caused a stir when he revealed that producers had told him he couldn’t talk about two hot-button topics: Gaza and transgender issues. For over 15 ...
Dave Chappelle told an audience in San Francisco last week that Saturday Night Live producers told him to avoid talking about Gaza or transgender people during his opening monologue when he hosted ...
On Thursday night at the Masonic ... administration in the wake of his “Saturday Night Live” monologue a few weeks ago. The “SNL” monologue, Chappelle’s most brilliant recorded set ...
Just a month removed from his recent Saturday Night Live appearance, where he delivered an over 15-minute monologue, Dave Chappelle said he was forbidden by the late-night show’s producers from ...
The 50th anniversary celebration of “Saturday Night Live” is so big, it’s not even on Saturday. Airing Sunday and spanning three hours, the live “SNL50: The Anniversary Celebration” will assemble a ...
Dave Chappelle recently told a stand-up audience in San Francisco that “Saturday Night Live” producers did not want him to talk about Gaza or transgender people in his opening monologue when ...