Bowen Yang appears upset by Dave Chappelle’s cameo in tense ‘SNL’ closing segment
The gay cast member appeared less than pleased to share the stage with the controversial comedian known for making transphobic comments.
January 29 2024 4:20 PM
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The gay cast member appeared less than pleased to share the stage with the controversial comedian known for making transphobic comments.
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Yang said he had begun having disuptive bouts of depersonalization.
"I've been hung up on my genitals for far too long, and I'm starting to feel like a freakin' Republican lawmaker!," Kearney said.