Dave Chappelle shared a powerful message during his opening monologue on the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live.”
Chappelle hosted the latest SNL episode and delivered a monologue touching on a range of topics, including Trump's return to the White House, the legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, the Los Angeles wildfires, and allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Dave Chappelle tackled everything from the Los Angeles wildfires to Donald Trump's inauguration in his 15-minute opening monologue for 'SNL.'
Even Los Angeles isn’t safe from Dave Chappelle’s comedy. The Emmy winner, 51, mocked the wildfire evacuations during his second skit hosting “Saturday Night Live” this weekend. In the sketch, Chappelle plays the dad of a family that receives an alert telling them they have to flee their home due to the blaze.
Dave Chappelle hosted "Saturday Night Live" for the fourth time. He joked about the LA fires, wished Trump luck.
Dave Chappelle found the sleeves to his suit and did the longest monologue in Saturday Night Live history. At a whopping 17-minutes long, Chappelle touched on such topics as Palestine and his hopes for the new Trump presidency.
Marcello Hernández returns as a Latino dad who hates his son. This sketch first appeared in season 49 and is still a crowd-pleaser. This time, he is joined by his “black neighbor Richard” and a white dad from the neighborhood, Kevin, played by Chappelle and Mikey Day. Hernández really sells this sketch with his constantly moving character.
On Jan. 18, “Saturday Night Live” was hosted by comedian Dave Chappelle. Rapper GloRilla was the musical guest. Click the video embeds below to watch some of the highlights from Saturday night’s show.
Netflix specials Dave Chappelle has put out in the past decade feel less like polished bits than highlights from a theoretical Dave Chappelle podcast. However, one venue he appears to take more seriously than Netflix’s stand-up vertical is the SNL stage in the immediate aftermath of a Donald Trump election — a forum he presided over in 2016 and 2020.
Comedian Dave Chappelle took aim at President-elect Donald Trump during his "Saturday Night Live" monologue on Saturday, wishing the incoming president good luck, and calling on him to "do better next time.
After that, the show will take another break before returning in mid-February, when it will have a new episode that will be followed a Sunday night live broadcast of “SNL50: The Anniversary Special” on Feb. 16.