Bowen Yang Reveals Whether He’s Leaving ‘SNL’ on The View & Addresses JD Vance, Aimee Lou Wood & Morgan Wallen Controversies
- Saturday Night Live star Bowen Yang appeared on The View today, Thursday, April 24.
- He joined the live broadcast as the first featured guest to discuss his new film.
- Cohosts asked him questions regarding rumors about his future on SNL and show controversies.
- Yang clarified he would leave SNL "at some point" but added he "will not be leaving anytime soon."
- His candid responses addressed speculation and prompted positive reactions from the audience.
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SNL's Bowen Yang says he didn't originally want to portray JD Vance, jokingly calls him 'pope killer'
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Bowen Yang Reveals Whether He’s Leaving ‘SNL’ on The View & Addresses JD Vance, Aimee Lou Wood & Morgan Wallen Controversies
The actor faced a battery of questions about recent 'SNL' rumors and answered every single one of them.
SNL's Bowen Yang says he didn't originally want to portray JD Vance, jokingly calls him 'pope killer' – Democratic Accent
Saturday Night Live cast member Bowen Yang told “The View” on Thursday that he felt there was a better person than him to play Vice President JD Vance on the live sketch comedy show and jokingly called him a “pope killer.” “Is it true that you didn’t want to play JD Vance on the show?” co-host Sara Haines asked Yang. The SNL cast member responded, “I just thought there would be better people for it.” “It works, It was my impostor syndrome. I was…
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