“Look, we gotta get through the next four years somehow,” an animated Meyers told his audience. For most of Monday’s hosts, tonight’s monologues were a similar exercise in easing into four more years ...
Over the course of a 15-minute opening monologue, comedian Dave Chappelle tackled everything from the Los Angeles wildfires to Donald Trump‘s forthcoming inauguration, from Sean Combs indictment ...
Dave Chappelle took aim at Sean “Diddy” Combs and the explosive allegations surrounding the music mogul during his 17-minute monologue on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend. “I’ve been ...
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 ...
Dave Chappelle kicked off the first Saturday Night Live of the year with a winding 17-minute monologue that touched on the Los Angeles wildfires, Diddy's arrest and the upcoming administration of ...
Remember? Ice bucket? We loved Ice bucket.” And speaking of Trump, Chappelle ended his monologue with a plea to the president-elect. “The presidency is no place for petty people,” the ...
During his monologue, Chappelle said, "The presidency is no place for petty people," urging Trump to have empathy for people "whether they are in the Palisades or Palestine." Chappelle also ...
Dave Chappelle made Saturday Night Live history tonight, with a monologue that ran nearly 17 minutes. That’s nearly a minute longer than the now second-longest monologue in show history, which was ...
It made me feel proud to see that.” Concluding the unusually long monologue, Chappelle said, “The presidency is no place for petty people. Donald Trump, I know you watch the show, man ...
The comedy legend crafted a powerful monologue that, in 17 minutes, tackled the Los Angeles wildfires, Jimmy Carter's legacy, displacement from Gaza to Los Angeles, and Donald Trump's inauguration.
Dave Chappelle, two days before Donald Trump‘s inauguration, spoke to the president-elect during the tail end of his SNL monologue to wish him good luck, and to urge everyone to have empathy for ...
“SNL” host Dave Chappelle opened his monologue on Saturday night by recounting how hard he tried to get out of hosting the show, then launched into a nearly 17-minute set that touched on ...