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Newsweek has contacted the Trump transition team for comment via email outside of regular working ... has reached out to Combs's legal team for comment via email. Dave Chappelle said during ...
Every time Dave Chappelle hosts SNL ... you be the judge. In the sketch, Chappelle plays a stressed-out father who’s racing to get his family packed and ready to leave after the evacuation ...
Comedian Dave Chappelle ... I was trying to find out what I wanted to do with my life,” Chappelle, 51, said. “While I was there, Jimmy Carter flew to Israel.” Chappelle recalled that ...
Dave Chappelle hosts the first episode of ... Not brilliant or ambitious in its satire, but solid. Chappelle comes out wearing a great-looking suit and smoking a cigarette. He says he’s in ...
Dave Chappelle returns to SNL with a explosive monologue, pushing comedy boundaries and sparking intense conversations about ...
The first Saturday Night Live of 2025 kicked the year off with Dave Chappelle and musical guest ... it takes the viewer out of it. This Weekend Update was what is to be expected: some light ...
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.
Dave Chappelle found the sleeves to his suit and did the longest monologue in Saturday Night Live history. At a whopping 17-minutes long, Chappelle touched on such topics as Palestine and his hopes ...
Dave Chappelle took aim ... referring to the ongoing wildfires that broke out in Los Angeles on Jan. 7. While the audience often erupted in laughter over Chappelle’s jokes about Combs, the ...
Prior to Chappelle’s speech, there were, of course, a lot of jokes. He first walked out on stage smoking a cigarette and began his set joking about how he declined “SNL” creator Lorne ...
The comic took his usual jabs at everyone and everything, then invited Americans, including the president-elect, to be their best, most compassionate selves.