Chloe Fineman describes the recent cast changes on 'Saturday Night Live' as 'pretty wild' and 'shocking,' with notable departures like Heidi Gardner and the addition of new cast members for Season 51, reflecting the show's ongoing turnover and Fineman’s mixed feelings about the changes.
Chloe Fineman described the recent cast shakeup at SNL as 'pretty wild' and still processing the changes, which include the departure of several cast members and the addition of new, younger talent for season 51. She expressed excitement about parodying political figures and the show's evolving cast dynamics.
Chloe Fineman reacts to the major cast changes for Saturday Night Live's 51st season, expressing a mix of shock and sadness over the departure of several co-stars, while looking forward to new cast members joining the show.
Chloe Fineman appears to confirm her return to Saturday Night Live for Season 51 amid ongoing cast changes, including the departure of several cast members like Michael Longfellow and Heidi Gardner, as the show prepares to return on October 4th.
Following a series of cast departures from Saturday Night Live, Chloe Fineman appears to confirm her return to the show, making her the first cast member to do so amid a chaotic week of shakeups and fan reactions.
Caviar has completed the cast for Joey Power's romantic comedy 'Love Language,' featuring Chloe Fineman, Bobbi Althoff, Morgan Jay, and Stephen Schneider, alongside Chloë Grace Moretz and Anthony Ramos. The film, currently shooting in Chicago, is produced by Caviar and No Notes Productions, with plot details still under wraps.
Elon Musk responded to 'SNL' cast member Chloe Fineman's comments that he made her cry and was "rude" during his appearance on the show, particularly criticizing Dana Carvey's portrayal of him.
Elon Musk has responded to claims by SNL cast member Chloe Fineman that he made her and other cast members cry during table reads for his 2021 hosting gig. Fineman shared in a now-deleted TikTok that Musk's criticism of the sketches left her in tears. Musk, instead of denying the claims, doubled down by stating that the sketches were initially unfunny and only improved shortly before the live show. He also supported comments mocking Fineman's reaction, further fueling the controversy.
Chloe Fineman, a comedian on 'Saturday Night Live,' revealed that Elon Musk made her cry during his 2021 hosting stint. In a now-deleted TikTok, Fineman recounted Musk's harsh critique of a sketch she wrote, which left her in tears. Despite the initial tension, she admitted the final sketch was enjoyable and Musk was funny in it. Musk responded on X, expressing initial concerns about the sketches' humor but did not apologize for the incident. The drama follows Musk's recent criticism of 'SNL' and its portrayal of him.
Elon Musk responded to SNL cast member Chloe Fineman's claim that he made her cry during his guest host appearance by dismissing her reaction and expressing his initial concern over the sketches' humor. Fineman had shared on TikTok that Musk criticized her sketch, leading to her emotional response. Musk later commented on social media, downplaying the incident and questioning Fineman's professionalism. Despite the initial tension, Fineman acknowledged that the sketch turned out well and found Musk funny in the end.
Chloe Fineman, a star of 'Saturday Night Live,' claimed in a now-deleted TikTok video that Elon Musk made her cry during his 2021 hosting stint on the show. Fineman recounted a tense interaction where Musk criticized her sketch, which he found unfunny. Despite the confrontation, the sketch aired successfully. Musk later responded on his social media platform, X, downplaying the incident and criticizing 'SNL' for being out of touch. Other cast members, including Bowen Yang, have also accused Musk of having a negative attitude during his time on the show.
Elon Musk addressed claims by "SNL" cast member Chloe Fineman that he made her cry during his 2021 hosting stint, expressing his own concerns about the episode's humor. Fineman's TikTok revealed Musk criticized her sketch, though it eventually succeeded. Musk's hosting was widely panned by critics, with some calling it one of the worst episodes. The controversy resurfaced after Musk criticized his portrayal on "SNL" and the show's political sketches.
Chloe Fineman, a cast member of 'Saturday Night Live,' revealed that Elon Musk made her cry when he hosted the show in May 2021. Fineman shared in a now-deleted TikTok video that Musk criticized a sketch she wrote, leading to her emotional reaction. Despite the initial tension, the sketch aired successfully, and Fineman later praised Musk's performance. Musk, who has since criticized 'SNL,' did not respond to requests for comment on the incident.
Chloe Fineman, a comedian on 'Saturday Night Live,' revealed that Elon Musk made her cry during his hosting stint in May 2021. Fineman accused Musk of being rude and dismissive of her sketch, which he criticized as not funny. Despite this, the sketch aired, and Fineman acknowledged Musk's performance. Her comments come amid Musk's recent criticism of 'SNL' and Dana Carvey's impression of him on the show.
Chloe Fineman, a cast member of Saturday Night Live, revealed in a now-deleted TikTok that Elon Musk was the host who made her cry before a live show. Fineman recounted how Musk criticized her sketch, leading to her emotional reaction. Despite the initial tension, the sketch aired successfully, and Fineman later acknowledged Musk's humor in the episode. Musk's hosting of SNL in May 2021 was controversial due to his polarizing public persona.