Dave Chappelle brought back his infamous “Chappelle’s Show” character, Silky Johnson, the notorious player hater, while reenacting the viral YouTube speed dating show “Pop the Balloon.” In the sketch hosted by ‘SNL’ cast member Ego Nwodim,
Live” episode of 2025 on Jan. 18 was filled with hilarity thanks in part to guest host Dave Chappelle, who served as host for the fourth time.
Chappelle has hosted “SNL” three times to date and will soon be a four-time host. That will leave him one hosting gig shy of the elite Five-Timers-Club, a group that includes stars like Steve Martin, Tom Hanks, and Tina Fey.
During the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live, Yellow Springs-based comedian and last night’s host Dave Chappelle mentioned the Haitian population in Springfield, talking about how he wanted to show the immigrant community support last year.
Dave Chappelle has taken a humorous dig at Sean 'Diddy' Combs during his recent appearance on Saturday Night Live. In the latest episode of the superhit sketch comedy show, the 51-year-old stand-up comedian sarcastically joked about
Chappelle, whose last appearance ignited an antisemitism controversy, was addressing President-elect Donald Trump.
Between the cold open, host Dave Chappelle's monologue, and "Weekend Update," SNL did a lot of comedic heavy-lifting - and it worked.
Comedian Dave Chappelle called for President-elect Trump to “do better” in his second term and praised the late President Carter during his “Saturday Night Live” monologue. In his opening monologue, Chappelle braced the country for the second Trump term. He called on the president-elect to be a better politician than in his first term because…
In his latest 'SNL' stint, Dave Chappelle brought back "Chappelle's Show" favorites Silky Johnson and Ashley Larry for a "Pop the Balloon" sketch.
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,
GloRilla, one of Memphis' newest music stars will make her debut on an episode of "Saturday Night Live" hosted by Dave Chappelle this weekend.