David Spade refused Ziggy Stardust’s personal request!
01.08.2023 - 16:49 / justjared.com
Saturday Night Live has seen so many fantastic guest stars over its nearly 50 year run – but not everyone is exactly welcome back to Studio 8H.
From controversial performers who managed to do something shocking on stage to actors and comedians who had confrontations on and off-screen, there are some stars along the way who have done or said something controversial enough to be banned from hosting or performing on the show ever again.
From Sinead O’Connor to Adrien Brody to Martin Lawrence, a surprising amount of talent has been told not to come back.
We’ve rounded up some of the celebrities who are no longer welcome at Saturday Night Live.
Find out which stars have hilariously broken character during SNL sketches.
Scroll through the slides to see who is not being asked back to SNL…
David Spade refused Ziggy Stardust’s personal request!
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Stacey Solomon got revenge on her husband Joe Swash during their Turkey holiday on Monday by playing a brutal prank on him after he pushed her in the pool a day prior. While the TV personality, 33, got her own back, she couldn't share the full extent of her prank with her 5.7M Instagram followers out of fear she would 'get banned' from the platform.
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A man has been banned from 'approaching any lone females' after a number of incidents on canal towpaths in Wigan.
A man who found his vulnerable brother lying dead weeks after a vicious assault says he was banned from attending court to look the teenage attacker in the eye and "see if he was sorry".
The pioneering 1971 England women’s team, coined the ‘Lost Lionesses’, have been celebrated at an uplifting event at the National Football Museum in Manchester.
A woman who neglected both her rabbit and dog has been banned from keeping animals for five years. By the time the rabbit, which had suffered for weeks, was taken to a vet it was in such ill health it had to be put down. The dog was infested with fleas and had alopecia.
Ice Cube is claiming to be the victim of political bias.
Ice Cube is making some new claims against The View and Oprah.
Tucker Carlson had a blunt question for Ice Cube. Why would you risk talking to me, knowing that it wouldn’t be popular with the liberal left?
Tina Fey reportedly has a shot at taking over “Saturday Night Live” for Lorne Michaels.
interview with the New York Times, the producer said, “I have no plans to retire.”A year before that, however, he left the door open to a new phase away from Studio 8H. Michaels told CBS Morning‘s Gayle King, “I think I’m committed to doing the show until its 50th anniversary, which is in three years… I’d like to see that through and I have a feeling that would be a really good time to leave.”The 50th season of “Saturday Night Live” is coming in the fall of 2024, and during that year the all-powerful Michaels will turn 80 years old. When it wraps up, another US presidential election — when “SNL” reliably gets its best ratings — likely featuring Donald Trump will have just ended.
Sinéad O’Connor released 10 albums over the course of her impressive career, but one moment stood out more than any other: her performance on Saturday Night Live.
Sinead O'Connor was an artist who was always true to herself, despite the controversy that she courted. The Irish singer-songwriter, who has died at the age of 56, shot to notoriety in the early '90s after a move deemed by critics to be a 'publicity stunt' - ripping up a photo of the Pope live on air.
You might be surprised, but there are numerous stars banned from talk shows, and hosts have been naming names!
The 1975’s Matty Healy was spotted strolling around sunny Los Angeles for the first time since his on-stage antics sparked outrage in Malaysia.The British singer made headlines after kissing his bandmate on stage during a performance, causing a stir in the country over their LGBTQ+ laws. Dressed casually in a white vest and blue baggy shorts, the 34 year old was seen examining the wheels of his flashy BMW soft-top car while out in West Hollywood.The Sound singer hunkered down next to the pavement, getting up close and personal with the silver rims of his car as he chatted with a man who appeared to be a valet.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not been banned from a private members club near their family home in Montecito.