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Because of each other, Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers have been changed for good. The famous best friends—who let thousands of people into the innerworkings of their friendship through their Las ...
Bowen Yang Explained Why He'd Like SNL To Cast Someone Else As JD Vance: 'You Don't Have To Stick With Me' Amid Speculation About Who Will Leave SNL Before Season 51, Mikey Day Revealed His Plan ...
Not only is she married to Yang's costar Jost, but Yang, she thinks, is gay. "Um, yeah, no, Bowen is not gay," cast member Heidi Gardner reveals early in the sketch.
Saturday Night Live fans are speculating that cast member Bowen Yang may be leaving the show following its season 50 finale. Yang, 34, appeared bereft while he hugged castmate Sarah Sherman during ...
Yang told former "Saturday Night Live" star Amy Poehler that the cast is "so hampered in our comedy" by not being able to curse. “[It’s] Standards and Practices, we should be able to say at ...
Bowen Yang made a case for 'Saturday Night Live' to be allotted a certain amount of on-air curse words a year, following a recent brush with the FCC.
Yang went off on SNL ‘s own self-censorship, saying (per EW), “Standards and Practices, we should be able to say at least five shits and five fucks on SNL per season.
'Saturday Night Live' star Bowen Yang called Vice President J.D. Vance a "pope killer" on 'The View' after the late Pope Francis passed away April 21 just hours after his meeting with Vance.
Bowen Yang, who has portrayed Vice President JD Vance on 'SNL,' called the politician a 'Pope killer' due to his final meeting with Pope Francis.
Yang dropped a bombshell joke on the hosts of "The View" on Thursday, turning from his apprehensions over playing the veep to say in no uncertain terms that the pope is dead and it's Vance's fault.