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Bowen Yang said goodbye to “Saturday Night Live” with the final sketch of the night, which was also his last.
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Bowen Yang Cries During Final ‘Saturday Night Live’ Sketch With Ariana Grande and Cher
Bowen Yang couldn’t quite hold it together for his final Saturday Night Live sketch — but he still got some TLC from Ariana Grande and Cher. Yang, 35, teared up during a holiday travel-themed sketch on Saturday,
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Bowen Yang bade farewell to "SNL" with an emotional, meta farewell sketch during the show's Christmas episode.
Here's how Bowen Yang said goodbye to "Saturday Night Live" after nearly eight seasons, as Ariana Grande hosted
Last night's episode of SNL was Bowen Yang's last as a cast member. He announced his departure from the show on Instagram just a day before the show, after the release of a teaser with him and host Ariana Grande, and musical guest Cher.
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Yang is leaving the show after six and a half seasons and he went out with a poignant sketch alongside his Wicked co-star Ariana Grande
Three days before his last show on Saturday Night Live, Bowen Yang shared a farewell post on Instagram. The Canadian-American actor and comedian joined SNL almost six years ago in 2019.
“Saturday Night Live” star Bowen Yang had his final curtain call last weekend — against show creator Lorne Michaels’ wishes. “Everyone tried to get Bowen to stay, from Lorne down,” an “SNL” source told Page Six. “But he just made up his mind, he was over it. He was not happy, you could tell.”
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