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Bowen Yang is campaigning for swearing to be a part of “SNL.” The “ Saturday Night Live ” star told former “SNL” cast member ...
Yang said the use of occasional curse words would, “would bring a sketch to the next level. It would make it so you’d be able to know this is the real world, not heightened sketch reality. ‘S–t’ and ...
The moment Yang referenced happened during the Jon Hamm/Lizzo episode, though a particular FCC rule saved SNL from fines.
Calling the words "comedically powerful," Yang suggested that he and his colleagues at SNL "are so hampered in our comedy" by ...
Vice President JD Vance met with Pope Francis on Easter Sunday to discuss the Trump administration's mass deportation plans.
Bowen Yang made a case for 'Saturday Night Live' to be allotted a certain amount of on-air curse words a year, following a ...
Bowen Yang wants to add two more words to his “Saturday Night Live” scripts. “We should be able to say at least five ‘shits’ ...
Bowen Yang is pleading his case for why he thinks he and his “Saturday Night Live” castmates should be able to use profanity ...
Bowen Yang stunned the hosts of The View when he called JD Vance a “pope killer” during his Thursday appearance on the show.