While Elon Musk made Chloe Fineman “burst into tears” when he hosted Saturday Night Live, the actress said they “really got along” after the fact. On Wednesday night’s (Jan. 29) episode of Watch What Happens Live,
As NBC’s legendary late-night comedy show enters the 2025 TV schedule ready to celebrate that occasion, Chloe Fineman’s impression of Timothée Chalemet seems to have really cemented itself into the foundation of 30 Rock itself.
Elon Musk has come under fire for doing a gesture in which he put his right hand on his chest before stretching his arm out straight, palm down, which many have interpreted as a Nazi salute. SNL cast member Chloe Fineman, whose father is Jewish, was among those to comment, posting an Instagram Story (via Daily Beast) that said:
Chloe spoke up after Elon Musk went on a posting rampage when comedian and SNL alum Dana Carvey performed a cutting impression of him on the show. “SNL has been dying slowly for years, as they become increasingly out of touch with reality,” Elon wrote on X.
Live" star Chloe Fineman took aim at Elon Musk Tuesday referring to a 2021 incident in which he allegedly made her cry.
Live" cast member Chloe Fineman has no regrets about calling out X owner Elon Musk for making her cry when he hosted "SNL."
Chloe Fineman is sticking by her comments calling out Elon Musk for making her cry when he hosted Saturday Night Live in 2021. Fineman, 36, took her Instagram story on Tuesday, January 21, to write: “Remember when I got in trouble for calling out mr nazi salute?
Live's Chloe Fineman has "no regrets" about calling out Elon Musk over his behavior as SNL host (and has a nickname for him).
Fineman previously took aim at Musk after fellow SNL cast member Bowen Yang revealed on Watch What Happens Live in August 2024 that one SNL host had “made multiple cast members cry on on Wednesday before the table read because he hated the ideas.”
For many celebrities, there's a relatively small window in which they are considered for hosting Saturday Night Live. One celebrity had that window slammed shut
Martha Stewart explained why she has never hosted "Saturday Night Live" on "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon."
Shortly after Martha Stewart 's release from prison in 2005, she received a call from "Saturday Night Live's" head honcho, Lorne Michaels, inviting her to host the sketch comedy show. But to Stewart's disappointment, she had to turn down the offer, for legal reasons.