Why Chloe Fineman is really leaving ‘SNL’: ‘Knew she couldn’t say no’

Why Chloe Fineman is really leaving ‘SNL’: ‘Knew she couldn’t say no’

After seven seasons it was the “best move” for Chloe Fineman to leave “Saturday Night Live” — as the comedian found herself up against rising stars like Ashley Padilla and Veronika Slowikowska, insiders said.

Fineman, 38, made the decision to depart the NBC sketch show just hours after she was offered a role on David E. Kelley’s new Netflix drama, “Myron Bolitar,” Page Six is told.

It “all unfolded in one day … It happened very quickly,” an industry insider told us. “Chloe went back and forth, but it was a smart move — she knew she couldn’t say no.

Chloe Fineman announced this week that she is leaving “Saturday Night Live” after seven seasons. The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images
Fineman (right, with Kirsten Wiig) is set to sign up to a new Netflix drama from producer David E. Kelley. chloeiscrazy/Instagram

“After seven seasons on the show, and with all the new faces, it was probably the best move for her.”

Breakout star Padilla, 33, is set to be upped to a fully fledged cast member, after two years as a featured player, when the show returns in the fall.

It’s not yet known who else, if anyone, might leave the show, and announcements about cast changes are typically made in August.

Padilla became a bona-fide hit this past season, featuring in 92 sketches, according to the website Consequence of Sound. Her most-watched sketch was the season 51 opener, “Parent Teacher Conference,” featuring guest host Bad Bunny.

Fineman (right, with Sarah Sherman, Colin Jost and Lorne Michaels) posted a lengthy ode to “SNL” on Instagram Thursday. chloeiscrazy/Instagram
Ashley Padilla (far right, with Fineman and former cast member Ego Nwodim) is the breakout star of “SNL” and will be upped to a full-fledged cast member in the fall. Will Heath/NBC

The clip garnered 9.6 million views on YouTube alone, ranking as the season’s second most-watched video overall.

Veteran Fineman appeared in 81 sketches for the 2025-2026 season, and Slowikowska was in 50. Featured player Kam Patterson was in the fewest with 48.

Announcing her exit, Fineman wrote on Instagram, “It’s really hard to leave SNL but it does feel like the right time. I’m going to miss it a lot. But the people who work there are my family and that place is my home, and I know I’ll never be too far away.”

Nwodim and former castmate Heidi Gardner (above, with Mikey Day) have said “SNL” is a challenging place to work. Getty Images

“Chloe made the time-honored calculation that’s a big part of the ‘SNL’ experience: weighing future opportunities against affection — and sometimes burnout — for the show,” James Miller, who wrote the “SNL” oral history, “Live From New York.”

“Her versatility was a big boon, and the audience trusted her ability to make them laugh.”

Fineman’s exit comes a year after the show lost popular cast members Bowen Yang, Heidi Gardner and Ego Nwodim. 

Bowen Yang (above with Fineman) quit “SNL” at the end of 2025. Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images

While hosting Gardner on her “Thanks Dad” podcast, last October, Nwodim said the long days and pressure-cooker environment of “SNL” can help people become “close quick” but “it could also not make you close. It can make you not like each other.”

She also explaiend that it can be challenging to feel like the “SNL” cast is “winning together,” which can make the show “not the easiest place to work.” 

However, she praised Gardner for being “such a light in what can be such a challenging place … where it can get so competitive and you can become so self involved.”

Featured player Veronika Slowikowska is another new favorite. Getty Images

Of Fineman, Miller added, “You had the feeling she placed the interests of the show above her own. 

“Her levels of ego and paranoia — two key indicators of whether someone is meant for an ensemble — seemed healthy, and you couldn’t help but root for her.” 

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