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Pete Davidson, the comedian who once graced the 'Saturday Night Live' stage for nearly a decade, revealed he's open to a comeback. However, his return hinges on an invitation from the legendary Lorne Michaels, the man he credits for propelling him into the limelight.
‘Saturday Night Live’ had recently made headlines again and again, as many major cast members were readily leaving the show. New faces had also been added to the final lineup, leaving fans wondering about the long-running show’s future.
Pete Davidson, actor and comedian, was also a major part of the lineup until his departure in 2022. In a recent interview, when asked about whether he would return or not, he had a specific term for returning.Pete Davidson to only return to ‘SNL’ if invited by Lorne MichaelsIn a recent interview with People, ‘The Rookie’ actor Davidson expressed his wish to return to ‘SNL.’ He revealed that he would happily return to the show as one of the cast regulars, only if the creator of the show itself asks him to.
Lorne Michaels is the official creator behind the comedy show that is beloved by many across the globe. “I had a great time hosting last time, and anytime you get that call, it’s an honor 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,” he shared. About Pete Davidson’s stunt on ‘Saturday Night Live’The actor also added that he owes a lot of things in his life to the sketch show and that it is one of his “homes” as well.
The comedian-turned-actor was a part of ‘SNL’ for approximately 8 years, featured as a regular from 2014, and ended his journey with them in 2022. His last episode on the show aired in May that year.After his departure, the star has appeared on the show a bunch of times as a guest. One time, he appeared in 2023 to make his debut on ‘SNL’ as the host rather than one of the skit cast members. Other than that, he also appeared in a special show in February, which was titled ‘SNL50: The Anniversary Special.’


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