No matter how interesting the live broadcast from New York is, Saturday Night Live Behind the scenes, it’s a different story. Watch what happens live, SNL Cast Member Bowen Yang Bowen shared details about a former male presenter who allegedly “made the cast cry” before a script read-through, but the 33-year-old did not name the presenter in question.
“This guy, this person, this host, had multiple cast members crying on Wednesday before the script reading because they didn’t like the idea,” he said during the conversation. Andy CohenBowen later added that the experience had been “horrible.”
In a TV interview, Bowen spoke about his biggest bombshell: SNL Sketch. He recalled what was planned for the host Ayo Edebiri.
“We wrote a live sketch that takes place in an elevator, and the elevator stops working, and she and I are like, are we all going to kiss or something,” Bowen explained. “Then, somehow, it got pre-recorded right in front of us, and we had to adapt to that.
of Wicked The actor added that the sketch “didn’t go as well as I thought it would.” [he] I was looking forward to it.”
“And you just deal with it,” he noted. “Comedy is subjective, and you never know how it’s going to be received in front of a certain audience. But it’s okay. Don’t worry about it.”
Bowen initially SNL In 2018, he was promoted to an on-air cast member for the 45th season. His best-known live sketches are: Colin Jost and Michael Che During the show’s “Weekend Update” segment, Bowen became the first lead actor in a sketch comedy series to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 2021. Since then, he has been nominated four more times, including for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series at the Emmy this year.
SNL is gearing up for its 50th season, which will premiere on September 28. The show is known for its political satire; Maya Rudolph He is set to reprise his role as vice president Kamala Harris During the presidential election campaign.