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Sandler: SNL exit broke my heart
7 Dec
Summary
- Adam Sandler found leaving SNL difficult to watch.
- He compared leaving SNL to athletes leaving their teams.
- Sandler noted SNL's initial seriousness and current humor.

Adam Sandler recently shared his poignant feelings about leaving Saturday Night Live, admitting the show's continuation without him initially caused heartbreak. He described the experience akin to an athlete leaving a beloved team, where seeing the game go on without them can be difficult. Sandler's reflections highlighted the significant evolution of the iconic sketch comedy program.
Recalling his early days on SNL, Sandler noted the strong emphasis on seriousness and avoiding laughter during performances. He mentioned how the original cast members, like Gilda Radnor and Dan Aykroyd, viewed breaking character as unacceptable, contrasting it with today's cast. While acknowledging these shifts, Sandler believes the show has retained its fundamental spirit and the unique camaraderie experienced by its performers.
Sandler, a cast member from 1990 to 1995, has since returned to host once and made several guest appearances. Most recently, he participated in a tribute to Norm Macdonald during SNL50. The current SNL season is airing a three-episode run before the new year, with Melissa McCarthy hosting the upcoming episode.




