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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Pete Davidson is open to returning to the Saturday Night Live cast

    The 31-year-old star - who was just 20 years old when he joined the comedy sketch show in 2024 - left the programme in 2022, though he returned as a guest host the following year, but if showrunner Lorne Michaels asked him to make a comeback, he'd willingly agree.


    Asked what he would do if Lorne asked him to return to the cast, he admitted he would and told People magazine: "I'd do anything for Lorne.

    "I had a great time hosting last time, and anytime you get that call, it's an honour and a privilege.

    "It's always relevant, it's a hot show. People look forward to it, and the cast is great.

    "I owe that guy my life. He jump-started everything. So I'd do anything for Lorne, and he knows that."

    The Bupkis actor recently admitted he wasn't universally popular on the show and some co-stars found him "annoying".

    Speaking on The Breakfast Club, he shared: "You got to remember, everyone there did Second City, improv, worked so hard - so hard. I'm not saying I didn't work hard, but I was only doing comedy for three, four years.

    "And a lot of what people liked about me was, 'Oh, this was a kid from Staten Island that's just talking s***. So you gotta remember all of these people are 10, 15 years older than me and working so hard."

    Pete thinks that some of the his castmates' frustrations stemmed from their relatively modest pay at Saturday Night Live.

    The comedian explained: "At the time, you weren't allowed to do stuff outside of the show that was a payday.

    "It was like the Yankees - no beards. You gotta dress up to go to the afterparty and all this s***. So I think I did rub people the wrong way, and I think it was just annoying for the cast."

    Meanwhile, Pete recently revealed that Eddie Murphy inspired him to reduce his social circle.

    The actor stars alongside Eddie, 64, in The Pickup, their new comedy movie, and Pete confessed to being inspired by his co-star.

    Speaking to People, Pete joked: "I've been guilty of having 700 friends in the green room. People I just met or are just in the crew, and then I'm like, 'Why did they not have my best interest in mind?'"

    Pete observed that Eddie "moved" in a totally different way to himself, and the comedy star eventually decided to follow suit.

    Pete said: "He has a really small crew, and it's the same people for a really long time, and I think that's really important to have an efficient career and just overall life in this business.

    "You have to be able to trust who's around you, and you got to be able to move a certain type of way.

    "I'm not Eddie Murphy by any means, but especially when you're at his level, you need to be able to trust everyone around you."

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