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Devon Walker Leaving ‘SNL’ After 3 Seasons

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
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Saturday Night Live castmember Devon Walker is leaving the show after three seasons.

Walker announced his departure on social media Monday, writing in an Instagram post that “me and baby broke up.” He further wrote that “To me, jobs in this industry feel like a bunch of little marriages. Some of ‘em last for a long time, but most of them are fleeting. Permanent until they’re not. That’s the deal. You know what it is when you sign up.

“Me and the show did three years together, and sometimes it was really cool. Sometimes it was toxic as hell. But … we made the most of what it was, even amidst all the dysfunction. We made a fucked up lil family.”

Walker will likely not be the only change to the SNL cast as the show enters its 51st season on NBC. In an interview with Puck last week, executive producer Lorne Michaels said that some changes were likely, though he specified that James Austin Johnson would continue playing President Donald Trump on the show.

Walker joined SNL as a featured player in the 2022-23 season and became part of the repertory cast last year. Prior to joining the show, he wrote for Netflix’s Big Mouth and Freeform’s Everything’s Trash. He also has a half-hour stand-up special on Hulu and hosts a podcast called My Favorite Lyrics.

In an Instagram story separate from the above-quoted post, Walker added, “Just to be clear, this is good news! It was just time for me to do something different. Please don’t be hitting me with the ‘I’m so sorry’ — we not on that at ALL. Sometimes mom and dad just don’t see things eye to eye.”

August 26, 2025 0 comments
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Lorne Michaels Says Sinéad O'Connor Would Have Been Invited on SNL 50
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Lorne Michaels Says Sinéad O’Connor Would Have Been Invited on SNL 50

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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What is among Saturday Night Live’s most controversial moments could have had a happy ending. In an all new interview with Matthew Belloni of Puck News, SNL creator Lorne Michaels said he had planned to bring back Sinéad O’Connor for a performance during the SNL50 live special.

“If [O’Connor] were still alive, I would have asked her to sing that song,” Michaels said in reference to the performance of “Nothing Compares 2 U” by Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard. O’Connor, of course, passed away in July 2023.

For context, O’Connor’s banishment from SNL stems from her October 3, 1992 appearance. During a rousing performance of the Bob Marley gem “War,” O’Connor tore up a picture of Pope John Paul II, telling audiences worldwide to “fight the real enemy.” The incident caused immediate controversy, and the singer never made another appearance on the iconic show. The incident was all over the news back then, and it caused the already controversial O’Connor to be labeled a true media pariah. Two weeks after the performance, O’Connor was nearly booed off the stage at the Bob Dylan tribute show at Madison Square Garden.

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To makes matters worse, SNL’s coverage assumed a mocking tone almost in the aftermath of the episode. Later in the same season, Madonna tore up a photo of Joey Buttafucco (complete with the singer declaring that infamous philanderer as “the real enemy.”) The most egregious of these protests, however, was Joe Pesci’s appearance on SNL the week following O’Connor’s, during which the Catholic actor said he would’ve like to grab O’Connor “by the eyebrows” and “[give] her such a smack.”

For his part, Michaels has remained generally consistent over the years regarding his “relationship” with O’Connor and how he viewed the historic performance. At various times, he had called O’Connor “selfish” for her actions (via The Daily Beast.) As part of SNL’s “takeover” issue of Spin magazine published in February 1993, Michaels attacked O’Connor for her seemingly deceptive approach to the performance.

“I thought [it] was sort of the wrong place for it, I thought her behavior was inappropriate,” Michaels said. “Because it was difficult to do two comedy sketches after it, and also it was dishonest because she didn’t tell us she was going to do it.”

In the same Spin interview, Michaels recounted being shocked “the way you would be shocked at a houseguest pissing on a flower arrangement in the dining room.”

However, beginning this past January, Michaels began showing signs of his change of heart. In comments made during the documentary Ladies & Gentleman… 50 Years of SNL Music, Michaels revealed a deep well of respect for O’Connor’s actions.

“There was a part of me that just admired the bravery of what she’d done, and also the absolute sincerity of it,” Michaels said.

They do say that time heals all wounds, and given the fact that O’Connor may have been right to critique the Catholic Church, Michaels’ new perspective isn’t entirely out of left field. Elsewhere, Time magazine posthumously named O’Connor as the most influential woman of 1992 for her actions.

With Michaels’ comments as of late, SNL’s official tone toward O’Connor might be shifting outright, and that would lay to rest one of the uglier (albeit delicious) moments in the show’s long, storied history. Still, don’t expect too much more posthumous praise from Michaels given his mostly tight-lipped approach to managing SNL. But there is a continued cultural reawakening around O’Connor, and perhaps her forthcoming biopic will include and position this moment as one of great artistic significance and complicated cultural context.

You can read the rest of Michaels’ interview here; he and Belloni also spoke about Donald Trump, more from the SNL50 celebration, the forthcoming cancellation of Late Show With Stephen Colbert, and “secrets” from SNL‘s many seasons.

Below, relive genuine musical history with O’Connor’s full performance of “War.”

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Ashlee Simpson-Ross reflects on 'insane' SNL bullying
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Ashlee Simpson-Ross reflects on ‘insane’ SNL bullying

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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22 August 2025

Ashlee Simpson-Ross experienced an “insane” level of “bullying” after her infamous performance on Saturday Night Live.

Ashlee Simpson-Ross faced a backlash after her 2004 SNL performance

The 40-year-old singer became the first musician to walk out of a performance on SNL back in 2004 when her single Pieces of Me incorrectly began to play before she raised her microphone to perform Autobiography, sparking a huge backlash.

And Ashlee – who returned to the show before the credits rolled to try and explain her decision to lip sync was due to a flare-up of acid reflux – isn’t sure she’d have faced the same level of criticism if something similar happened today.

Speaking on Pod Meets World, she said: “I think it’s a different era … I think during that time, I mean, the bullying was insane.”

Ashlee has felt the need to repeatedly explain herself to people.

She said: “But then my whole life, I had to tell people, ‘Oh, but I perform every night.’ My fans know. I had to know that in my heart.

“Yes, I’ve had ups and downs just like every other human.”

The former Melrose Place actress – who has Bronx, 15, with ex-husband Pete Wentz and Jagger, eight, and Ziggy, three, with spouse Evan Ross – thinks the way the internet responds to public mistakes has evolved “but also it hasn’t in some ways”.

She added: “I think it’s different now. For us, we had the magazines and this. Now everything’s kinda more fleeting.”

At the time, the SNL backlash felt like it was on her “shoulders forever”.

But she added: “And I think now everything is, like, a little bit more fleeting and fast.”

Ashlee has previously spoken of how “cruel” the world felt in the wake of the SNL ridicule.

Speaking on her Ashlee + Evan reality show in E! in 2018, she said: “The world hated me for this SNL moment I had.

“I was such a young girl, and the world can be a cruel place. But I learned at that time in my life to believe in my work and in my album and to get up and keep fighting and carrying on.”

“I had amazing fans that stood by me. And I learned to be strong and stand up for yourself.”




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