During his monologue, Chappelle resurfaced a debunked rumor about the actor - known for playing Carl Winslow on 'Family Matters' - having allegedly attended one of Diddy's "freak-offs."
The comedian touched on the L.A. wildfires, allegations against Diddy and Trump’s upcoming inauguration while hosting for the fourth time.
Even Los Angeles isn’t safe from Dave Chappelle’s comedy. The Emmy winner, 51, mocked the wildfire evacuations during his second skit hosting “Saturday Night Live” this weekend. In the sketch, Chappelle plays the dad of a family that receives an alert telling them they have to flee their home due to the blaze.
When you think of Dave Chappelle, you might not immediately equate him as a wealthy millionaire as you would Beyonce, Taylor Swift, and fellow comedian Adam Sandler. Though born in Washington D.C., Chappelle currently lives in Yellowsprings,
Dave Chappelle hosted Saturday Night Live over the weekend and delivered a 17-minute-long monologue that touched on a variety of topics, including Sean
The comedians did not appear in any sketches together in the latest Chappelle-hosted episode.Dave Chappelle and Bowen Yang have once again shared the Saturday Night Live stage — and this time, it looked significantly less awkward.
Dave Chappelle shared a powerful message during his opening monologue on the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live.”
Dave Chappelle spoke directly to President-elect Donald Trump and urged him to have "empathy" during a 17-minute "Saturday Night Live" monologue.
Chappelle hosted the latest SNL episode and delivered a monologue touching on a range of topics, including Trump's return to the White House, the legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, the Los Angeles wildfires, and allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Luenell shared her candid thoughts on Dave Chappelle's SNL monologue, where he called for compassion under President Trump.
Dave Chappelle returns to SNL with a explosive monologue, pushing comedy boundaries and sparking intense conversations about fame, politics, and culture.
Comedian Dave Chappelle returned to “Saturday Night Live” to host for the fourth time just two days before President-elect Donald Trump retakes the oath of office, and he had a powerful message for the country’s 47th president.