Damon Wayans breaks his silence, revealing he had to beg the SNL executives to let him leave the show. What really happened?

Damon Wayans, a name synonymous with sharp humor and bold characters, 

recently opened up about his time on *Saturday Night Live* (SNL) and the controversial incident that led to his abrupt departure from the show. 

In the Peacock docuseries *SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night*, Wayans revisited his brief and tumultuous run as a cast member during the 1985 season. 

His departure, which came after a clash with the show’s management, remains a memorable and somewhat legendary moment in SNL history.

Wayans, who was 25 years old at the time, had been working on various characters ahead of his audition, convinced that he was “born to be on Saturday Night Live.” 

His determination paid off when he landed a spot on the show. 

However, things didn’t go as smoothly as he had hoped. Reflecting on his early days, Wayans recalled receiving crucial advice from Eddie Murphy, a fellow comedian who had been part of the SNL cast in the early 1980s. While working together on *Beverly Hills Cop* in 1984, Murphy warned Wayans, “Write your own sketches. Otherwise, they’re gonna give you some Black people shit to do, and you ain’t gonna like it.”

Wayans said that when he finally joined the cast, Murphy’s prediction quickly came true. He tried pitching original characters and sketches, but his ideas were repeatedly shot down. Instead, the writers began crafting roles for him, many of which were rooted in stereotypes. This creative frustration, coupled with his dissatisfaction over the roles being assigned to him, led Wayans to push back. “I’m like, ‘Hell no,’” Wayans recounted. “I said, ‘Listen, my mother’s gonna watch this show. I can’t do this. I won’t do this.’”

His growing frustration reached its peak during a sketch titled “Mr. Monopoly.” Wayans had submitted one of his own skits, but it was cut due to time constraints, and the “Mr. Monopoly” sketch was chosen instead. In a moment of defiance and exasperation, Wayans made the decision to deliberately act out a very effeminate, stereotypically gay character during the live sketch. This choice, which seemed to go against the tone of the sketch, was a clear act of rebellion.

Jon Lovitz, a former SNL cast member, recalled the moment, stating, “Damon starts doing his lines like a very effeminate gay guy.” Griffin Dunne, the guest host of the episode, added that while the audience still laughed, the shift in Wayans’ performance was jarring. As soon as Wayans walked off stage, Lorne Michaels, SNL’s creator and executive producer, made the decision to fire him. “I thought it was weird, but people still laughed. And then Lorne fired him pretty much as he walked off the stage,” Dunne explained.

For Wayans, the act was intentional. He admitted, “I snapped. I just did not care. … I purposefully did that because I wanted him [SNL creator Lorne Michaels] to fire me.” By choosing to break the unwritten rule of *SNL*—”no surprises”—Wayans effectively ensured that his time on the show would come to an end. According to *Live From New York* author James Andrew Miller, Wayans “broke the ultimate *SNL* golden rule,” as the show’s producers and writers valued adherence to the planned material.

After his departure from *SNL*, Wayans didn’t disappear from the entertainment world. Instead, he went on to enjoy a successful career in both film and television. He starred in movies such as *Mo’ Money* and *Major Payne*, but perhaps his most famous post-*SNL* project was the sketch comedy show *In Living Color*, which aired from 1990 to 1994. The series, created by Keenen Ivory Wayans, became a major cultural phenomenon and solidified Damon’s place in comedy history.

Interestingly, Wayans returned to *SNL* as a guest host in 1995, nearly a decade after his firing. His return marked a moment of reconciliation, showing that while his exit from the show had been contentious, it had not permanently tarnished his career.

In the *SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night* documentary, Wayans shared his reflections on his time at SNL and his reasons for his dramatic exit. While the experience of being fired was certainly a turning point in his career, it also highlighted his unwillingness to conform to the stereotypical roles that were being imposed on him. For Wayans, it was a moment of standing up for his creative vision and integrity, even if it meant taking a bold and unexpected route. 

Damon Wayans’ time at *SNL* remains an important chapter in the show’s history, showcasing the tensions that can arise between artistic expression and corporate expectations. While his departure was far from ordinary, it paved the way for a long and successful career that would leave a lasting mark on comedy.

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