Cecily Strong Announces Saturday Night Live Exit



Another longtime cast member has left Saturday Night Live. On Saturday night, ahead of the new episode hosted by Austin Butler, it was revealed by the show that Cecily Strong is making her exit. The announcement was made on Twitter with an image of a whiteboard featuring the phrase, “We’ll miss you, Cecily!”

The tweet adds, “Tonight we send off one of the best to ever do it. We’ll miss you, Cecily!”

On the show, Strong appeared as her Cathy Anne character for the Weekend Update segment with Colin Jost and Michael Che. As Cathy Anne, the character bids farewell to Jost and Che, noting that she’s going away to prison. This has a double purpose as it also serves as a way for Strong to say goodbye to her friends at SNL, and it was clearly emotional as she even broke character by choking up.

MOVIEWEB VIDEO OF THE DAY

In character, Strong said, “Everybody has to go to jail at some point, right? It’s just my time now. But I had a lot of fun here, and I feel really lucky that I got to have so many of the best moments of my life in this place with these people that I love so much.”

Strong also capped off her final show by performing “Blue Christmas” with Elvis actor Austin Butler as the cast said farewell to the longtime performer.

The news that Strong is leaving the sketch comedy series comes as her schedule outside SNL fills up, likely playing into her decision to exit. She currently co-stars in the Apple TV series Schmigadoon!, which was renewed for a second season; she also co-produces the series. Strong has also been cast for the upcoming Garfield reboot that’s in the works alongside Chris Pratt, Samuel L. Jackson, and SNL co-star Bowen Yang.

Related: Martin Short Is Scrooge in SNL’s Bloody Parody of A Christmas Carol

Saturday Night Live Lost Many Cast Members Ahead of the Season

NBC

Many other cast members also recently left the series, the others making a mass exodus ahead of the current season. This included many longtime performers, as it was announced that leaving the show was Aidy Bryant, Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon, Kyle Moody, Alex Moffat, Melissa Villasenor, and Aristotle Athari. Just ahead of the new season’s arrival, Chris Redd also made his exit from the show.

However, the show goes on, as it always has. Saturday Night Live will return in 2023, and you can stream Strong’s final episode, featuring Austin Butler and Lizzo, on Peacock.

You can view the original article HERE.

Jeanne du Barry Review | Johnny Depp and Maïwenn Have Royal Chemistry
The Lion King Director Reacts to Fans Saying He’s ‘Too Talented’ for ‘Soulless’ Disney
Facets to Honor Academy Museum President Jacqueline Stewart at the 2024 Screen Gems Benefit | Chaz’s Journal
The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed Review
Here’s every song on The Fall Guy soundtrack
Square Enix abandons £112million of in-development projects
what happened to Asunta Basterra?
Alien Ant Farm and CKY announce joint UK tour – with a £1 ticket levy for grassroots venues
How Important is a Showrunner to a Series?
Ryan Gosling & Mikey Day Return as Beavis and Butt-Head at The Fall Guy Premiere
Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 8 Spoilers: Will Revisiting a Dangerous Situation Bring Danny and Baez Closer?
X-Men ‘97 Three-Part Finale Teased in Epic New Trailer
North Carolina star Davis returning for 5th year
Dominate the Field: Essential Tactics for Establishing Your Presence in Polish Sports
Kabaddi Craze: Riding the Wave of Betting Excitement
Oscar De La Hoya’s Praying For Mike Tyson Against ‘Real Fighter’ Jake Paul
Cher Says She Dates Younger Men Because They’re Bold, Less Intimidated
Selena Gomez Licks Boyfriend Benny Blanco’s Crotch on ‘Open Wide’ Cake
‘Bachelorette’ Star Jason Tartick Does Dinner with New Girlfriend
‘Stranger Things’ Star Slams Protesters Blocking Jewish Students from Campuses
Charlotte Stone Shoes Review With Photos
The Fashion Los Angeles Awards’ Top Red Carpet Moments
The Fashion Los Angeles Awards’ Sweetest Moments
The Fashion Los Angeles Awards Returns with Star Power And A Focus On Community