Bowen Yang is leaving Saturday Night Live
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Bowen Yang Tears Up During Farewell ‘SNL’ Skit: “I Just Feel So Lucky That I Ever Got to Work Here”
It was revealed on Friday that Yang would exit the sketch comedy series following the last episode of 2025, hosted by his 'Wicked' co-star Ariana Grande.
The 2025 Saturday Night Live Christmas episode was a special one, and Ariana Grande proved she was born to host the show once again. The Wicked: For Good star did it all: Opened the show with a pitch-perfect parody of Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You,
Bowen Yang's final episode on SNL is a holiday-filled treat with host Ariana Grande and musical guest Cher getting in on the fun as the Grinch finds love, Home Alone offers a different ending, Black Santa fights for his freedom,
"Wicked" star Ariana Grande guest hosted the last 2025 episode of "SNL" this weekend. The show also ended Bowen Yang's seven-season stint.
Bowen Yang will take the Studio 8H stage for the final time on Saturday's "SNL" and these are some of his best sketches
SNL Season 51 Episode 9 featured Ariana Grande and Cher delivering exciting performances. The two also appeared on a hilarious promo alongside Bowen Yang.
You simply can’t discuss the holidays on SNL without mentioning Adam Sandler ‘s “The Hanukkah Song.” It’s gone down in history as one of the show’s most iconic moments of all time, and we’ve got to give credit where it’s due. But since the episode aired in 1994, the show has brought us even funnier moments that top this one.
Bowen Yang delivered an emotional goodbye to 'Saturday Night Live' in skits featuring Ariana Grande, Cher, and Aidy Bryant.
The final new “SNL” episode of 2025 will air on Dec. 20. “Wicked: For Good” star Ariana Grande will close the season when she hosts the show for the third time. Her return to “SNL” for the 2025 Christmas episode comes just over a year after she stopped by Studio 8H for Season 50.
On the Dec. 16 episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, Black opened up about a sketch, "Boys Night Out," that Amy Poehler and Emily Spivey wrote for the long-running comedy show, which unfortunately never saw the light of day. Black, 56, has hosted SNL four times since his debut in 2002.