After seven seasons of viral sketches and celebrity impressions, Chloe Fineman is leaving βSaturday Night Liveβ ahead of its 52nd season.
The comedian announced on Instagram July 16 that she is departing from the show, describing her time on the comedy staple as βthe greatest privilegeβ of her life.
βItβs really hard to leave SNL but it does feel like the right time,β Fineman wrote. βIβm going to miss it a lot. But the people who work there are my family and that place is my home, and I know Iβll never be too far away.β
Her departure follows a slew of exits from many of the showβs veteran comedians in 2025, including Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim and Bowen Yang, as well as Michael Longfellow, Devon Walker and Emil Wakim, who were shorter-tenured performers.
Ahead of the Season 51 premiere in September 2025, Fineman told Extra TV that she was still wrapping her head around the shakeups.
βSome shocking stuff,β she said. βA little heartbreak, sadness. I havenβt fully processed anything, but I will say the show has such a turnover.β
In the post announcing her departure, Fineman wrote about the highs and lows of working on the show: βI still canβt really believe I got to be a part of it. I fell in love with the place the second I walked through the door.β
She also joked about the plights of working on βSNL,β recalling how performers can βsob uncontrollablyβ when a sketch is cut, only to look back βa few years laterβ and realize βit was a sketch called βlipstick for thicc dogs.ββ
Fineman wrapped up her farewell message with a final declaration about the sketch: βAnd I swear to God, one day, sometime in the future, they WILL make lipstick for thicc dogs,β she wrote.