SNL writers ‘boycotting Dave Chappelle episode over transphobic jokes’

SNL writers ‘boycotting Dave Chappelle episode over transphobic jokes’

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SNL writers are reportedly boycotting the upcoming Saturday Night Live (SNL) episode to be hosted by Dave Chappelle. 

Fury was sparked among LGBTQ+ viewers after SNL announced Chappelle would be returning to the show for a third time, despite his recent record of transphobic jokes. 

According to Page Six, a source said some staff writers are “not going to do the show, but none of the actors are boycotting”. 

At the time of the announcement SNL writer Celeste Yim reportedly took to Instagram stories to write: “I am trans and non-binary. I use they/them pronouns. Transphobia is murder and it should be condemned.”

Since then they have not made any further statement and it is not clear if they are involved in the reported boycott. PinkNews has reached out to Yim for comment. 

Chappelle’s representative told Page Six that in a meeting with writers and producers on Tuesday (8 Nov) “there was no evidence of a boycott”.

They continued: “The room was full of writers. They all pitched ideas and they seemed very excited about it…. Dave is looking to have some fun.”



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