Saturday Night Live has been a pillar of American comedy since the mid-70s. When 19-year-old Eddie Murphy joined the cast from 1980-1985, many said those were the best seasons of SNL.
After his departure, Murphy starred in box-buster movies like βComing to Americaβ and βMulan.β Although Murphy was a stand-up comedian before SNL, he admits the show helped propel his career on the big screen.
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βI had a blast up here,β Murphy recalled during a 2020 SNL interview. βThere isnβt a better place for me to have been than here.β
So why did it take him 20 years to return to SNL? There has been much speculation over the years, but in a recent interview with the New York Times, Murphy said David Spadeβs 1995 joke about him was the cause.
Spade became a member of SNL in 1990 β well after Murphy left, but in 1995, as part of his βHollywood Minuteβ sketch, Spade said laughing next to a photo of Murphy βLook children, itβs a falling star. Make a wish.β

Spadeβs jab directly followed the release of the film, βVampire in Brooklyn,β starring Murphy alongside Angela Bassett, which tanked in theaters.
Murphy did not take light to Spadeβs comment about his career. In fact, Murphy told the New York Times ββIβm one of the family, and youβre fβking with me like that?β It hurt my feelings like that.β
According to Murphy, it wasnβt just about a fellow SNL cast member making an insensitive joke about him. βI know that he canβt just say that,β Murphy said. βA joke has to go through channels, so the producers thought it was okay to say that. And all the people that have been on the show, youβve never heard nobody make a joke about anybodyβs career.β
Murphy called the joke a βcheap shot,β and although he did not further explain, he said there was racist intent behind it.
After the episode aired, Spade said the βHarlem Nightsβ star called and let him have it! In his 2015 memoir, Spade wrote how Murphy βhatedβ him, and it wasnβt until 20 years after his βstupid jokeβ that the pair cut the tension and squashed the beef.
Unfortunately for fans, this meant Murphy would not return to SNL until the showβs 40th anniversary in 2015. Since then, Murphy has also hosted the show in 2019.
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