Bowen Yang recently made the announcement that he will be leaving “Saturday Night Live,” expressing his love for the show and the people he worked with. In an Instagram post, he reflected on his time at SNL and the valuable lessons he learned during his tenure. Despite the challenges and uncertainties in the world, Yang found solace in the camaraderie and creativity of the SNL team.
Expressing gratitude for his experience on the show, Yang praised the cast and crew for their support and camaraderie. He also gave a special shoutout to his “Wicked” co-star and this week’s SNL host, Ariana Grande, for making his farewell memorable and special.
Variety reported on Friday that Yang was departing SNL in the middle of his eighth season. Starting as a writer in 2018, he eventually joined the cast as a featured player in Season 45 before being promoted to the main cast in Season 47. His work on the show garnered him multiple Emmy nominations for supporting comedy actor.
Aside from SNL, Yang is known for co-hosting the popular pop culture podcast “Las Culturistas” with Matt Rogers. He also starred in the TV series “Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens” from 2020 to 2023. Yang’s film credits include roles in “The Wedding Banquet” (2025), “Dicks: The Musical” (2023), and “Fire Island” (2022).
As Bowen Yang bids farewell to SNL, fans can look forward to seeing more of his talent and humor in future projects. His time on the show has undoubtedly left a lasting impact on both him and the audience, and his departure marks the end of an era for the iconic sketch comedy series.

