Chloe Fineman's SNL Goodbye Was Sweet — Until the Internet Got Involved
The impressionist's heartfelt exit was met with gratitude and nostalgia, but also a wave of personal attacks over her faith.

Chloe Fineman's exit from SNL was supposed to be a classy goodbye. She called it “the greatest privilege of my life.” in her announcement. But the internet had thoughts — a lot of them. The reaction quickly split between warm appreciation and deeply personal attacks.
A Graceful Exit, Mostly
Fineman's announcement was filled with earnest emotion. She wrote about the visceral experience: “You respect it so much that you give it absolutely everything you have even when it’s incredibly stupid,” and “So you’re ecstatic when it works out and the most devastated you’ve ever been when it doesn’t.”. For many fans, this resonated as the authentic voice of a cast member leaving on her own terms. One fan posted “'Saturday Night Live' is losing one of its greatest impressionists with Chloe Fineman leaving the legendary sketch show.”. Others celebrated her sharp impressions. She wrote “After 7 wonderful seasons at SNL I have decided it’s time for my next chapter,” and “I still can’t really believe I got to be a part of it. I fell in love with the place the second I walked through the door.”. Another viewer highlighted how she was “lucky enough to be surrounded by the best people in the business.”. The mood was nostalgic goodwill.
The Dark Side of the Timeline
But scrolling further revealed a darker side. Comment sections turned into a battleground. Almost instantly, the narrative was hijacked by commentators focused on her Scientology affiliation. One user wrote “Chloe Fineman is leaving SNL to spend more time with her thetans”, a crude joke. Another called her a “Militant Scientologist” in the announcement itself. This faction seemed less interested in her career and more in using the moment for disdain. It's disheartening to see a professional milestone reduced to a punchline about personal faith.
This departure also happened amid a contentious atmosphere around SNL, fueled by figures like Elon Musk criticizing the show. While Musk's comments about it being “dying slowly” or a “last-ditch effort” weren't about Fineman, they contribute to a polarized environment where every move is viewed through a culture-war lens.
The Uncomfortable Fault Line
This divided discourse highlights a modern media paradox. An artist can achieve mainstream success, yet a segment of the audience will tether their identity to a single controversial aspect. For supporters, Fineman was the brilliant impressionist. For detractors, she was primarily a Scientologist. The negative reaction isn't about her SNL work; it's the internet's tendency to fixate on “problematic” affiliations. The cruelest posts used terms like "thetans," showing it was mean-spirited othering.
As the conversation winds down, it leaves a messy picture. Fineman's legacy at SNL is secure, but the online send-off proved that for some, no amount of professional achievement shields from reductive attacks. Her next chapter begins, but the echo of this divided farewell is a stark reminder.
The Reactions
- A viewer
“'Saturday Night Live' is losing one of its greatest impressionists with Chloe Fineman leaving the legendary sketch show ahead of the show's 52st season.”
- Chloe Fineman
“I have decided it’s time for my next chapter. It’s cliche to say this but working at SNL has been the greatest privilege of my life. I still can’t really believe I got to be a part of it. I fell in love with the place the second I walked through the door. Lorne (if you’re reading this on your burner account) I want you to know that I am forever in your debt.”
- Chloe Fineman
“You respect it so much that you give it absolutely everything you have even when it’s incredibly stupid. So you’re ecstatic when it works out and the most devastated you’ve ever been when it doesn’t. And in the end it doesn’t matter all that much but it did at the moment.”
- A viewer
“Militant Scientologist Chloe Fineman is leaving SNL after seven seasons.”
- A viewer
“Chloe Fineman is leaving SNL to spend more time with her thetans”
- Chloe Fineman
“Every day I was lucky enough to be surrounded by the best people in the business, and I was constantly amazed watching them work.”
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