Comedian Chloe Fineman has announced her departure from 'Saturday Night Live' (SNL) after seven seasons.The news was shared via an Instagram post, where Fineman reflected on her time at the iconic sketch comedy show.
She expressed gratitude for the opportunity, calling it the 'greatest privilege of my life,' and highlighted the camaraderie with fellow cast members.
Fineman, known for her celebrity impressions, shared anecdotes about the emotional highs and lows of working on the show, including the frustration of sketches not being selected.Despite the challenges, she emphasized her deep respect for SNL and its legacy.The 38-year-old comedian mentioned that while leaving is difficult, she feels it's the right time to pursue new projects.She is reportedly joining the cast of the Netflix drama series 'Myron Bolitar,' alongside actors Colin Woodell, KJ Apa, and Diane Guerrero.Fineman is the first cast member to leave SNL following the 51st season finale, following other departures earlier in the season.Her exit marks a significant moment for the long-running show, which has seen several cast changes over the years.
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