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Dave Chappelle is slamming DJ Khaled for not speaking up on the ongoing tension in Gaza, despite having Palestinian roots.
Speaking to Mo Amer in a new interview, Dave Chappelle gets candid about his process for creating 'SNL' monologues.
Dave Chappelle recently revealed that his iconic Saturday Night Live monologue in January was subject to censorship during his latest stand-up performance. He was asked to avoid two topics.
Dave Chappelle won best comedy album at the 2025 Grammys on Sunday, his third win in a row and sixth overall.
On the January 18, 2025 episode of 'Saturday Night Live,' host Dave Chappelle broke his own record for a lengthy stand-up monologue. Here's why it wasn't all jokes.
The comedian Dave Chappelle told an extended anecdote about President Jimmy Carter's Middle East diplomacy during an appearance on "Saturday Night Live" on Jan. 18, 2025. (Screenshot) ...
Dave Chappelle also shared a moving story about the time when late President Jimmy Carter inspired him. “I was in the Middle East years ago, after I quit my show.
Near the end of his set, Chappelle shared a story about President Jimmy Carter, who recently passed away, which inevitably led to some advice for the next president.
Chappelle has a message for Donald Trump Chappelle, who left his popular show in 2024, went on to share a moving tale about Carter, who travelled to Palestine with little security.
Chappelle also paid tribute to Jimmy Carter in the monologue, recalling a story about Carter visiting Israel and walking through Palestinian territory with very little security.
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