SNL's Weekend Update satirizes Chalamet's opera remarks

Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update segment on March 8, 2026, addressed Timothée Chalamet's controversial comments on opera and ballet, along with several political topics. The sketch lightly poked fun at Chalamet's statement made during a town hall event. Anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che also covered figures like Kristi Noem, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and President Trump.

In the March 8, 2026, episode of Saturday Night Live, the Weekend Update segment tackled Timothée Chalamet's recent remarks on the state of opera and ballet. Chalamet made the comments during a CNN and Variety Town Hall Event on February 21, alongside Matthew McConaughey, while discussing challenges facing theatrical movies.

Chalamet stated, “And I don’t want to be working in ballet or opera, or things where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this thing alive.’ Even though it’s like, no one cares about this anymore. All respect to the ballet and opera people out there.” His words prompted strong responses from prominent U.S. opera and ballet companies.

Anchor Colin Jost addressed the backlash lightly, noting that Chalamet had been “criticised by major opera and ballet organisations after he said that no one cares about those art forms. Chalamet made the comment on a press tour for his movie about ping-pong.” The film in question is Marty Supreme, an Oscar-nominated story of a 1950s ping-pong prodigy.

The segment also turned to politics. Jost discussed Kristi Noem's ouster as head of the Department of Homeland Security, highlighting a $220 million ad campaign that featured her in rustic settings, including on horseback, dressed like Jesse from Toy Story. He referenced allegations of an intimate relationship with a Trump aide, quipping, “She’s so happy riding a horse. Bet his name is Corey Lewandowski.”

On Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the head of Health and Human Services, Jost remarked that he “is what happens when you leave Walton Goggins in an air fryer.” Michael Che commented on a reported rash on President Trump’s neck, saying, “Apparently somebody accidentally washed his shirt in holy water.”

The episode aired as part of Season 51, providing satirical takes on entertainment and current events without delving deeply into controversy.

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