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Kate McKinnon reflects on her emotional decision to leave SNL: “It was just really hard”

Kate McKinnon shared more details regarding her SNL departure in a new emotional interview. Back in May, fans were left devastated after the beloved actor officially ended her tenure on SNL during the show’s 47th season finale. Over the last few weeks, the Joe vs Carole star has slowly opened up about her decision to leave the comedy-sketch show. In a recent in-depth interview with Vulture’s Good One podcast, McKinnon recalled the emotional moment she told SNL creator Lorne Michaels about her exit. “Telling Lorne was really hard. He knew…

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Articles Culture Gay Comedian Kate McKinnon LGBTQ+ News News SNL Television

Kate McKinnon shares the reason she left SNL: “I had the best decade”

Openly gay comedian Kate McKinnon explained the real reason behind her departure from SNL. After joining the cast in 2012, SNL fans immersed themselves in the actor’s versatile comedic talent. During her time on the show, she delivered smart, witty and legendary characters, including Barbra DeDrew, Madame Vivelda, and Olya Povlatsky. Most importantly, McKinnon made LGBTQ+ history as the first out lesbian to join the show as a full-time cast member. However on 21 May, the beloved actor ended her tenure on SNL during the show’s 47th season finale –…

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Articles Culture Kate McKinnon LGBTQ+ actor LGBTQ+ News LGBTQ+ TV News Saturday Night Live Television

Comedian Kate McKinnon set to leave SNL after season 47 finale

Comedian Kate McKinnon is expected to leave Saturday Night Live after the show’s 47th season. Since its debut in 1975, SNL has made a lasting mark in the comedy TV genre. Throughout its run, the series has introduced viewers to unforgettable sketches and some of Hollywood’s biggest stars – including Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Will Ferrell and Kristin Wiig. In recent years, fans have embraced and immersed themselves in the comedic talent of McKinnon – who first got her start on the show in 2012. For 10 seasons, the Rough…

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Articles Carole Baskin Culture Joe Exotic Joe vs Carole Kate McKinnon LGBTQ+ TV News Peacock Television

The first trailer for the Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin series is absolutely bonkers

Peacock has dropped the first full-length trailer for Joe vs Carole. Based on the Wondery Podcast of the same name, hosted and reported by Robert Moor, the upcoming limited series depicts the infamous feud between big cat conservationists Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin. It will also follow the criminal case of Exotic, who was convicted and sentenced to 22 years in prison for animal abuse and attempted murder-for-hire for his plot to kill Baskin. Their feud was memorably put to screen in Netflix’s true crime documentary Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem…

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