
‘SNL’ Alum Names Something He Can't Stand To See On The Show — And Ryan Gosling Is Guilty
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“It doesn't work,” the former “Saturday Night Live” cast member said, noting the show’s creator Lorne Michaels doesn’t like it, either.
Kevin Nealon might get an “OK Boomer” for this one — but some may agree.
On Tuesday, the former “SNL” cast member decided to give his hot take on cast members and hosts breaking character and laughing in a sketch during the live show.
“I never broke character on SNL,” the former “Weekend Update” anchor said in a post on X. “I knew how much time the writers put into those scripts. You don’t want to be the one who throws it off.”
He added that the show’s creator, Lorne Michaels, is not a fan of breaking character, either.
“Lorne doesn’t like when the cast breaks. Even if the audience laughs, it doesn’t work for the sketch. If I could get through the Chippendales sketch, I could get through anything,” Nealon said, referring to a very famous 1990 sketch in which his character was tasked with hiring either Patrick Swayze or Chris Farley to join a male erotic dancing group.













