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Saturday Night Live's Bowen Yang addressed his emotional finale reactions that had fans speculating he may be leaving the show.
Bowan Yang says he wishes that Saturday Night Live cast members could occasionally be allowed to curse. Yang and Matt Rogers hosted special guest Amy Poehler, an SNL alum, on their Las Culturistas ...
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.
Bowen Yang thinks the Federal Communications Commission ain’t what? The Saturday Night Live star made a case for the NBC sketch comedy show to be allotted a certain amount of curse words a year ...
Bowen Yang Leaves 'The View' Panelists Too Stunned to Speak After Comedian Jokingly Calls J.D. Vance a 'Pope Killer': Watch White House to take choice of Pentagon chief of staff out of Hegseth’s ...
Bowen Yang calls for SNL to get a yearly allotment of "shits" and "fucks" Calling the words "comedically powerful," Yang suggested that he and his colleagues at SNL "are so hampered in our comedy ...
Bowen Yang wants to add two more words to his “Saturday Night Live” scripts. “We should be able to say at least five ‘shits’ and five ‘fucks’ on ‘SNL’ per season,” the cast ...
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.
Saturday Night Live cast member Bowen Yang addressed his potential exit from the series after years of being part of the ensemble.
Bowen Yang doesn’t plan to be at Saturday Night Live forever. The actor-comedian recently opened up about his future during an interview with People, noting that the recent 50th anniversary ...
Bowen Yang plans to leave 'Saturday Night Live' "at some point". The 34-year-old star joined the writing team of the sketch show in 2018 and has appeared in more than 100 episodes since becoming a ...
Bowen Yang isn't fazed by the absurdities that come with a career in comedy. The Saturday Night Live star said in a new PEOPLE interview that he no longer bats an eye when it comes to making "an ...
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