The rapper referred to her trans brother in many posts in defence of the trans community and labelled the author "paranoid" ...
However, her comedy special “Someday You’ll Die” lost the best comedy album award to Dave Chappelle ... tying with Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” for the most weeks at No. 1 in the ...
Crush Music has been fastidiously building its management roster, adding Kesha, Labrinth and, as of last summer, Lil Nas X, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Lil Nas X joins Green Day, Sia, Miley ...
Lil Nas X now joins a prestigious lineup of artists managed by Crush Music in New York and Los Angeles, including Green Day, Sia, Miley Cyrus, Lorde, Alanis Morissette, Weezer, Fall Out Boy, and ...
Of course Dave Chappelle would manage to get a cackle out of the crowd referencing the seemingly horrifying “freak off” sex parties prosecutors claim were held by rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Even Los Angeles isn’t safe from Dave Chappelle’s comedy. The Emmy winner, 51, mocked the wildfire evacuations during his second skit hosting “Saturday Night Live” this weekend.
Dave Chappelle took aim at Sean “Diddy” Combs and the explosive allegations surrounding the music mogul during his 17-minute monologue on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend. “I’ve been ...
By Mitchell Peters Dave Chappelle took aim at Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ alleged freak-off parties during Saturday Night Live‘s first episode of 2025. The veteran comedian, returning to SNL for ...
Dave Chappelle humorously addresses the serious allegations facing Sean 'Diddy' Combs during his SNL monologue. Combs is accused of sex trafficking and orchestrating bizarre 'Freak Offs.' ...
The first Saturday Night Live of 2025 kicked the year off with Dave Chappelle and musical guest GloRilla. This week, there were very few sketches (after a sizable Cold Open and a very long monologue).
By Zoe G. Phillips Dave Chappelle won best comedy album at the 2025 Grammys on Sunday, his third win in a row in the category and sixth win overall. The Recording Academy presented the comedy ...
By Dave Itzkoff When Dave Chappelle hosted “Saturday Night Live” in 2016, four days after the presidential election, he ended his monologue with a thought about President-elect Donald J.