SNL Will Have Its 1st Black Anchor on ‘Weekend Update’

Michael Che is making Saturday Night Live history: The comedian and Daily Show contributor will become SNL’s first black anchor for its “Weekend Update” segment. Suggested Reading Guess What Tory Lanez Says About Megan Thee Stallion in His First Prison Interview… Why We Should Leave That Lie About Black Men Not Voting in 2025 All The…

Michael Che is making Saturday Night Live history: The comedian and Daily Show contributor will become SNL’s first black anchor for its “Weekend Update” segment.

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According to the New York Times, Che will join Colin Jost when he replaces Cecily Strong at the news desk.

“Michael is a strong writer, and he’s really funny,” Lorne Michaels, SNL’s executive producer, told the Times. “It’s always difficult to make changes and make ‘Update’ different from what’s gone before.”

Michaels called the change a “new era, what feels appropriate for now.”

It’s interesting to see SNL add more black faces to its cast, especially after last year’s controversy over the hiring of its first black woman as a featured player in more than eight years.  

In addition to Che’s move to the “Weekend Update” segment, Natasha Rothwell, who actually auditioned for the featured-player spot last year, will join the show as a writer.

Take a look at Che in action during a recent segment about Ferguson, Mo., on The Daily Show.

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