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Former SNL Star Shares Insights on Connecting with Fans and Comedy's Future

Summary

  • SNL alum Troast met Taylor Swift in 2023 and was impressed by her "normal" personality
  • Troast received valuable advice from Conan O'Brien about maintaining joy in comedy
  • Troast believes comedy will always be "touchy" and that comedians can't avoid hurting some feelings
Former SNL Star Shares Insights on Connecting with Fans and Comedy's Future

In a recent interview, former Saturday Night Live (SNL) cast member Troast, who left the show in 2024, shared her insights on connecting with fans and the future of comedy. Troast revealed that she "got to chat" with Taylor Swift when the singer visited the SNL set in 2023, and was struck by how "normal a person she is." This experience solidified Troast's appreciation for Swift's music and status as a "universal icon."

Troast, who had only "really started" listening to Swift's music in recent years, praised the singer as "the most successful person of our generation" and admired her ability to "speak her mind and write what she wants to write." Troast said this inspires her to "follow your gut and do what you want to do" in pursuit of success.

The comedian also discussed a piece of advice she received from veteran host Conan O'Brien a couple of years ago, which has stuck with her. O'Brien told Troast that if you "lose your joy, you'll lose your funny," emphasizing the importance of finding joy in comedy. Troast has remained steadfast in this approach, "chasing the joy in comedy" and doing what makes her laugh.

Looking to the future of the industry, Troast acknowledged that comedy will likely remain "touchy," as it has the power to both "hurt people's feelings" and "delight people in other ways." She believes that comedy's ability to provide an escape from the real world will ensure its enduring relevance, even in times of "extreme turmoil."

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Conan O'Brien told Troast that if you "lose your joy, you'll lose your funny," emphasizing the importance of finding joy in comedy.
Troast was struck by how "normal a person" Taylor Swift is, which solidified her appreciation for Swift's music and status as a "universal icon."
Troast acknowledges that comedy will likely remain "touchy," as it has the power to both "hurt people's feelings" and "delight people in other ways," but believes it will endure as a way to escape the real world.

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