Recently Fired SNL Star Chloe Troast Opened Up About The Late Night Series Letting Her Go: ‘Very Gen Z Of Me’

After Season 49 of Saturday Night Live, a number of comedians departed to make way for fresh faces to join the NBC show. Notably, Punkie Johnson left after four seasons, and Molly Kearney departed after their second season on the show. Chloe Troast also was not asked back after appearing on the show for only a season. Troast’s exit came as a disappointment to many fans, especially when it was made clear that leaving was not her choice. Now, she has reflected on the situation, and noted all the wildly successful performers who only lasted a season on SNL.

This week, Troast was awarded a pop culture honor by Cosmopolitan Magazine for being a notable and influential figure. She accepted the award at the Refinery Rooftop at Domino in Brooklyn, and the moment felt like a sign that the comedian’s career post-SNL would still thrive. In her speech, she reflected on being let go by the iconic sketch show, and what she’s done for her mental health following the career detour. She said (via Cosmopolitan):

About a month ago, I found out I wouldn’t be returning to my dream job on Saturday Night Live. Very Gen Z of me to get fired. There are not a lot of people in this world that can relate to you when you lose a job like Saturday Night Live, besides maybe Adam Sandler, Jenny Slate, Michaela Watkins, Joan Cusack, Julia Louis Dreyfus, Robert Downey Jr, Billy Crystal… but no way you know their names. Even so, I felt broken. And who better than my ex-dressing room roommate [Molly Kearney] to call me, get me out of bed, and help me see the forest through the trees. Literally, they helped me get out of the city and I spent a month in nature. Touched grass. Gained some perspective. SNL was my dream, and now I have a lot of time to dream new dreams.

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