Chappelle Roane and Bowen Yang come face to face on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend His previous play.
However, the stars proved that they have put their alleged beef behind them. They held each other’s hands even in the last moments of the episode.
Host John Mulaney closed the show surrounded by the entire team, including Roan, 26, who served as the musical guest. The “Naked in Manhattan” singer held the “Wicked” star’s hand as they laughed while standing next to each other.
Yang shared a photo of herself and Roan embracing on Instagram. She tagged Roan in her caption and the singer commented, “I love you.”
On her Instagram Story, Yang shared a screenshot of a fan’s tweet that showed a photo of the pair at the end of the episode with the message, “They must have walked more than a mile in gym class.” “Ok this is making me laaaauuughgh,” Yang wrote on her IG Story.
Yang previously upset Roan’s fans when he joked about the pop star’s mental health struggles “SNL” Season 50 Premiere on September.
Comedian appeared as viral baby hippo on “Weekend Update” moo deng And mocked Roan’s appeal to set boundaries with fans canceled two of his performances But All Things Go Festival To focus on her mental health. Yang also made fun of Roan Initially refused to support the presidential candidate Between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in the election.
The skit received a huge backlash from Roan’s huge fan base, who asked the “Good Luck Babe” singer to cancel her appearance on the show on November 2.
In response, Yang released a statement where he hit back at the headline claiming it had “mockery” of Roan.
“If my personal stance on supporting him and this article isn’t exactly clear, I guess it is,” he wrote on Instagram.
A month before the controversy, Yang spoke to Roan interview magazine and gave her advice about dealing with “overwhelming” fame, which Roan appreciated.
“I don’t personally know anyone who’s going through this,” she said. “The biggest thing is that I am getting recognition, and I don’t feel like myself. And touring, it takes a lot of time.”
The breakout music artist continued, “I’ve never talked about being on the charts or the radio, but it’s so weird that people in the industry are taking me more seriously than before. I’m like, ‘I’ve been doing this the whole time, bitch.’
Roan rose to prominence thanks to the success of her 2023 debut album, “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess.”
She is struggling with the extensive public attention her job brings and even she has Threatened to “quit” the industry If it exceeds its capacity.