Bowen Yang to leave ‘Saturday Night Live’ after eight seasons

Bowen Yang to leave ‘Saturday Night Live’ after eight seasons


Bowen Yang, a fan-favorite cast member of β€œSaturday Night Live,” is expected to leave the series after this week’s episode. Representatives for Yang and β€œSaturday Night Live” did not comment on the move Friday. There has been recent speculation about whether he would finish the current season of the show. He has appeared on the show since Season 45 after a year of working on the writing staff.

Yang took on a variety of roles in the NBC sketch comedy series, including impersonating Vice President J.D. Vance, Fran Lebowitz and pygmy hippopotamus Moo Deng. Yang received his fifth Emmy nomination for his work on β€œSNL’s” historic 50th season.

Yang is expected to appear in Saturday’s episode, hosted by his β€œWicked” co-star and friend Ariana Grande with musical guest Cher.

Outside of β€œSNL,” Yang has appeared in several other projects recently. He co-hosts the popular podcast β€œLas Culturistas,” with fellow comedian Matt Rogers, and their seminal Las Culturistas Culture Awards was televised for the first time this year, airing on Bravo and streaming on Peacock. Yang also appeared in the β€œWicked” film and its recent sequel, β€œWicked: For Good,” and has starred in several other feature films, including β€œThe Wedding Banquet,” β€œFire Island” and β€œDicks the Musical.”

In early December, Yang confirmed he and Rogers would be co-writing and starring in an untitled comedy for Searchlight Pictures. The movie will reportedly follow two Americans who fly across the world to try to get into the exclusive Berghain nightclub in Berlin.

Yang is not the first β€œSaturday Night Live” cast member to leave midseason β€” he joins the company of past β€œSNL” greats like Cecily Strong, Molly Shannon, Amy Poehler and a handful of others who exited the show outside of the traditional period for departures while the show is on summer hiatus.

Prior to the start of Season 51, NBC and executive producer Lorne Michaels made some major cast changes, adding five featured players after a series of departures. Ego Nwodim, Heidi Gardner, Michael Longfellow, Devon Walker and Emil Wakim exited the series before the season premiere in October.

Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane, Ben Marshall, Kam Patterson and Veronika Slowikowska joined the cast for the current season. Marshall was previously on the β€œSNL” writing staff and is known for his on-camera appearances as a part of the Please Don’t Destroy comedy trio.

The 51st season of β€œSaturday Night Live” will continue in early 2026 and run through the end of the television season in May.

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