Bowen Yang Announces SNL Exit, Emotional Farewell Skit
Bowen Yang, a beloved cast member of Saturday Night Live, announced his departure from the long-running sketch comedy series following the final episode of 2025. The news was revealed on Friday, marking the end of an era for the performer who has become known for his sharp wit and memorable characters.
Yang's farewell was particularly poignant during a recent skit, where he visibly became emotional, stating, "I just feel so lucky that I ever got to work here." The moment resonated with fans and colleagues alike, highlighting the impact he’s had on the show and the appreciation he holds for his time at SNL.
The final episode of Yang's tenure will be hosted by Ariana Grande, his co-star in the upcoming film adaptation of 'Wicked.' This pairing adds another layer of significance to the event, bringing together two prominent figures in the entertainment industry. Yang has been a cast member since 2019 and has quickly become a fan favorite, contributing significantly to the show's comedic landscape with his versatile performances and unique perspective.
Saturday Night Live has been a cornerstone of American television for decades, consistently showcasing emerging talent and providing a platform for satire and social commentary. Yang's departure represents a shift for the show, as it navigates the ongoing evolution of sketch comedy in a rapidly changing media landscape. His contribution will undoubtedly be remembered by longtime viewers and new fans alike.
