Dave Chappelle kicked off the first Saturday Night Live of the year with a winding 17-minute monologue that touched on the ...
Dave Chappelle returned to Saturday Night Live to discuss Diddy, Luigi Mangione, Trump, and more for his fourth SNL hosting ...
Dave Chappelle discussed Diddy’s legal troubles during the Saturday, January 18, episode of ‘Saturday Night Live’ ...
Between the cold open, host Dave Chappelle's monologue, and "Weekend Update," SNL did a lot of comedic heavy-lifting - and it ...
Dave Chappelle brings his blistering comedic attack to all the top stories, even if it may be too soon, as the Chappelle's Show vet helps Saturday Night Live tackle the ongoing LA wildfires, Trump's ...
Chappelle said the message was not just for Trump but for "all of us" as the country prepares for his second inauguration on Monday.
Can you imagine reading a newspaper and finding out everyone in Hollywood had an orgy behind your back? None of y’all called me. That really hurts,” Chappelle joked.
Dave Chappelle’s nearly-17-minute monologue touched on the Los Angeles wildfires, President Jimmy Carter’s trip to Palestine, Luigi Mangione, the allegations against Diddy, Trump’s debunked claims ...
Dave Chappelle spoke directly to President-elect Donald Trump and urged him to have "empathy" during a 17-minute "Saturday ...
Check out the videos below to see highlights from the latest episode of “SNL,” including Chappelle’s button-pushing monologue, GloRilla performing a pair of songs, and all of the guests visiting Colin ...
The comic took his usual jabs at everyone and everything, then invited Americans, including the president-elect, to be their best, most compassionate selves.
Dave Chappelle Monologue — Well, it was 17 minutes long, the longest monologue in SNL history. Even putting politics aside, it wasn’t particularly good — he’s reached the point of his career when he ...