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Dave Chappelle Reportedly ‘Refused’ to Host a Post-Election Episode of ‘SNL’ Years After Backlash to His Controversial Monologues
Dave Chappelle won’t weave jokes into election news on the primary episode of “Saturday Night Live” after America has determined that Donald Trump will develop into the forty seventh president of the United States.
Since 2016, the veteran comedian has had the glory of delivering the opening monologue on the primary Saturday after Election Day. Trump’s race against Vice President Kamala Harris has been considered one of an important elections of this generation.
Polls showed that the votes of Republican and Democratic candidates nationwide were almost equal before the ultimate tally of votes. When Trump secured his first victory within the Oval Office, Chappelle noted that he “didn’t know Donald Trump was going to win the election” because “I know white people.”
In 2020, when President Joe Biden defeated Trump, Chappelle delivered a 16-minute monologue. He jokingly thanked “God for Covid” because “something must have locked those murderous white people at home.”
But when viewers tune in to the long-running sketch show on Nov. 9, they’ll be greeted by stand-in and fellow comedian Bill Burr.
To the surprise of many, on October 31, “SNL” announced a lineup change. Firstly response read: “Having a post-election SNL host aside from Dave Chappelle is a crime. He won Emmy Awards for his performances in 2016 and 2020.
Another comment To read“Will Dave Chappelle be on SNL this week? Keep the tradition alive! No matter what happens, half of this country will need a laugh.”
Third person on Twitter he wrote“#SNL selected #BillBurr over Dave Chappelle for his or her post-election show. You’re replacing #Chappelle with Burra, aren’t you? Well, that is going to be a HARD show, you are speaking to a nation that won’t even know what to say. Bill higher be on his A game because of this.
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— InThrill (@inThrill) November 8, 2020
One person he tweeted“To all of the people upset that Dave Chappelle isn’t hosting the post-election show: the likely reason is that SNL should have seen all of the backlash he received from transgender people/allies the last time he hosted in 2022 and decided that it is best in the event that they don’t do it anymore.
Other he was pleased“Finally not Dave Chappelle!”
The backlash intensified in 2021 when a humorist was accused of attacking the LGBTQ+ community in his Netflix special “The Closer.” Amid a wave of criticism, NBC, which airs “SNL,” decided to hire Chappelle to host the show, leading some fans to say they were “shocked” and “disappointed” by the choice.
However, claims of a tense relationship between the “Half-Baked” star and the network got here to light after it was alleged that he was kept from delivering a rehearsed monologue throughout the live show.
Chappelle’s punchlines from the 2023 special “The Dreamer” fueled attempts to have his appearance canceled again over transgender material.
Two weeks ago on Punchline, Chappelle said that SNL asked him to host a post-election show, but he declined.
— Ilya Abyzov (@IlyaAbyzov) October 31, 2024
One insider at X claimed that the actor revealed that he turned down a suggestion to perform at a recent comedy show.
“Two weeks ago, Chappelle said on Punchline that SNL asked him to host the post-election show, but he declined” – this person alleged. “He said why, but with these programs it’s a circle of trust thing, so I don’t want to blow it up. Let’s leave it like this: they disagreed on what basis the monologue could move.”
After the outcomes of the 2024 presidential elections, one other person sent“I still remember how hard the first episode of SNL after the 2016 election, hosted by Dave Chappelle, was. Tonight is just as amazing, same feeling – different font.”
Neither NBC nor “SNL” producers provided a statement on the choice to part ways with Chappelle. Burr, like his contemporary, was also the topic of controversy due to offensive jokes he made on the show.