Three new cast members have been added to Saturday Night Live for its 50th season as cast member Chloe Troast exits
announces new cast members. The show tends to pick up about three newbies a year, but the annual tradition is just a bit more festive going into the show’s. NBC’s flagship comedy surely has some exciting surprises and celebrations in store for the next year, but it starts here with the addition of three young comics:.
Meanwhile,exits were announced earlier this summer. On Monday, Chloe Troast shared she would also be leaving the show. The news is something of a surprise after Troast had a strong first season with a few memorable sketches, particularly ones where she showed off her pipes, like “this season. I wish I was going back to be with all the amazing friends I made there, it truly felt like home. But it wasn’t in the cards. I wanna thank everyone who supported me.
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