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Leslie Jones not returning to Saturday Night Live

Dan Snierson
Leslie Jones not returning to Saturday Night Live

If you have a jones for Leslie Jones, Saturday Night Live will not be the place to see her anymore.

The comedian/actress has exited NBC’s late-night sketch series less than a month before season 45 begins, EW has confirmed.

Jones first popped up on SNL during a controversial Weekend Update segment in spring 2014, and was upped to a featured player that fall, becoming the oldest new cast member at age 47. She scored last season in a sketch in which she passionately debated the merits of old-school Weezer at a dinner party, and by getting Naked and Afraid with Peter Dinklage in 2016. She also scored frequently with her no-holds-barred commentaries on Weekend Update (during which she frequently flirted with anchor Colin Jost). For her work onSNL, Jones was nominated for a Supporting Actress Emmy in 2017 and 2018, receiving a third nomination this year for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for “The Upper East Side.”

Will Heath/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images
Will Heath/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

The Ghostbusters alum opted to depart SNL to focus on her burgeoning film career. She will star with Chris Rock in the upcoming indie boxing drama I Am Maurice, and with Kristen Bell in the indie film Queenpins. She’s currently filming the Coming to America sequel Coming 2 America. Earlier this month, Jones announced that she also will headline a comedy special for Netflix that will premiere in 2020.

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There had been questions swirling around possible departures for SNL veterans. Kenan Thompson (who is the longest-tenured cast member in history) confirmed over the summer that he will be returning, although he will star in a new NBC family comedy. And EW can confirm that Kate McKinnon (responsible for some of the show’s biggest breakout moments) has also signed on for season 45.

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