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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Kevin E G Perry

Saturday Night Live sees first cast member exit following historic season 51

Chloe Fineman is set to leave Saturday Night Live after seven years as a cast member of the long-running sketch show.

The 37-year-old actor and comedian is reportedly now in negotiations to join an upcoming Netflix adaptation of Harlan Coben’s Myron Bolitar.

In a statement posted to Instagram, Fineman wrote: “After 7 wonderful seasons at SNL I have decided it’s time for my next chapter. It’s cliche to say this but working at SNL has been the greatest privilege of my life. I still can’t really believe I got to be a part of it. I fell in love with the place the second I walked through the door.

“Lorne (if you’re reading this on your burner account) I want you to know that I am forever in your debt. Every day I was lucky enough to be surrounded by the best people in the business, and I was constantly amazed watching them work. Sewing a jojo Siwa costume in 10 hours. Writing a cold open at 2pm on a Saturday. Finishing the VFX of a video minutes before dress (I don’t know if ‘finishing VFX’ is the right technical term but you get the idea).

“I’m definitely not the first to make this observation but it really is funny looking back at it all now, because at the show you get so invested in everything you work on. You sob uncontrollably when your sketch isn’t picked. You storm into a producers office telling them they just made the biggest mistake of their lives. You call everyone you know to complain. And then you look back a few years later and it was a sketch called ‘lipstick for thicc dogs.’ But that’s just the show.”

Chloe Fineman attending the premiere of 'Lorne', a documentary about SNL creator Lorne Michaels, in April 2026 (Getty)
Chloe Fineman attending the premiere of 'Lorne', a documentary about SNL creator Lorne Michaels, in April 2026 (Getty)

“You respect it so much that you give it absolutely everything you have even when it’s incredibly stupid. So you’re ecstatic when it works out and the most devastated you’ve ever been when it doesn’t. And in the end it doesn’t matter all that much but it did at the moment.

“It’s really hard to leave SNL but it does feel like the right time. I’m going to miss it a lot. But the people who work there are my family and that place is my home, and I know I’ll never be too far away. And I swear to God, one day, sometime in the future, they WILL make lipstick for thicc dogs.”

Fineman first joined the show in 2019, and became a key cast member during the pandemic-disrupted seasons that followed. She was particularly well known for her impersonations of celebrities including Melania Trump, Britney Spears, Nicole Kidman and Timothée Chalamet.

She was at the center of a controversy earlier this year after a video went viral in which she told her colleagues a story about getting fired as a camp counselor for pantsing a six-year-old when she was a teenager.

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