Bowen Yang reveals SNL host who upset cast members
- Bowen Yang discussed the emotional impact of working with a challenging host on 'Saturday Night Live' during a podcast.
- He explained that the stressful environment, rather than the host's behavior, led to emotional reactions among cast members.
- Yang's comments highlight the pressures faced in live television, emphasizing the need for supportive environments in creative settings.
Bowen Yang recently clarified his previous comments regarding a challenging host on 'Saturday Night Live' who allegedly caused emotional distress among cast members. In a podcast episode of 'Fly on the Wall' with David Spade and Dana Carvey, Yang explained that the emotional reactions were more a result of the stressful environment rather than the host's behavior. He described the intense pressure of staying up late to write sketches, only to face harsh criticism from the host, which could lead to heightened emotions. Yang emphasized that he himself did not cry during these experiences. Previously, he had labeled the unidentified host as 'terrible' and mentioned that the host disliked the ideas presented to him. Spade and Carvey shared their own experiences with difficult hosts, highlighting the commonality of stress-induced reactions in high-pressure situations. The discussion reflects the broader challenges faced by cast members in live television settings, where the stakes are high and emotions can run deep.