Chappelle, whose last appearance ignited an antisemitism controversy, was addressing President-elect Donald Trump.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Dave Chappelle won people’s hearts online after delivering an almost 17-minute long 'Saturday Night Live' monologue where he talked about everything, from the Los Angeles fires to the late former president Jimmy Carter. He also reportedly had a message for President-elect Donald Trump.
Dave Chappelle touched on Trump, the LA wildfires, Diddy's parties and Palestine in his opening monologue on "SNL."
Comedian Dave Chappelle took the stage for Saturday Night Live’s first episode after Season 50’s winter break, delivering a 15-minute opening monologue that covered a wide range of topics. From the devastating Los Angeles wildfires to a heartfelt tribute to former President Jimmy Carter,
Dave Chappelle avoided the antisemitic jokes of his 2022 monologue, and instead talked about Israel and the Palestinians.
Comedian Dave Chappelle took aim at President-elect Donald Trump during his "Saturday Night Live" monologue on Saturday, wishing the incoming president good luck, and calling on him to "do better next time.
Comedian Dave Chappelle during a monologue on Saturday Night Live delivered a message about Donald Trump and remarked on Jimmy Carter.
After performing an extended stand-up set where he made jokes about Sean "Diddy" Combs and other topics, Chappelle shared an emotional story about a moment when former President Jimmy Carter inspired him. He used this story to make a plea to president-elect Donald Trump ahead of his inauguration on Monday.
Donald Trump is returning to the White House, so you know what that means: Dave Chappelle is hosting Saturday Night Live. Chappelle famously made his SNL debut on the 42nd season episode which aired on November 12,
Dave Chappelle tackled everything from the Los Angeles wildfires to Donald Trump's inauguration in his 15-minute opening monologue for 'SNL.'
Dave Chappelle shared a powerful message during his opening monologue on the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live.”