Saturday Night Live is facing a major cast change as Chloe Fineman has announced her departure from the long-running late-night comedy series.
The comedian revealed on social media that she has decided to move on after seven successful seasons, marking the end of her journey with one of television’s most iconic comedy programs.
In an emotional message, Fineman described her time at SNL as one of the biggest achievements of her life and said she still feels grateful for the opportunity to be part of the legendary show.
She shared that she immediately felt connected to the workplace after joining and expressed appreciation for creator and producer Lorne Michaels, jokingly referring to the possibility of him reading her message through a private account.
Fineman also praised the cast and crew of Saturday Night Live, calling them some of the most talented people in the entertainment industry.Benny Blanco Supports Selena Gomez’s ICE Criticism
Although leaving the show was a difficult decision, she said it felt like the right moment for a new chapter in her career.
The comedian added that she will deeply miss the experience but believes the relationships she built at SNL will continue beyond her departure.
Chloe Fineman joined Saturday Night Live in 2019 as part of the Season 45 cast, alongside fellow comedian Bowen Yang.
During her time on the show, she became known for her impressions, character performances, and comedic versatility, earning recognition from fans and critics.Anne Hathaway’s Emotional Reunion With Nolan
Her exit comes as Saturday Night Live continues to experience changes within its cast lineup, with several performers moving toward new creative opportunities.
Fineman’s departure marks the end of a memorable era, but she leaves behind a strong legacy on one of America’s most influential comedy stages.
