Molly Shannon hints at past struggles affecting SNL anniversary plans

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Molly Shannon hints at past struggles affecting SNL anniversary plans

Former Saturday Night Live cast member Molly Shannon recently opened up about her experiences on the iconic show, hinting at a “bad” experience that may influence her decision to attend the upcoming 50th anniversary celebration.

During an appearance on Today with Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager, Shannon was asked if she had been invited to participate in the anniversary special.

Reflecting on past experiences

Shannon expressed her enthusiasm for potentially reviving her beloved character, Sally O’Malley, but also shared some profound advice she received from her therapist.

“There’s never a reason to be around a bad object,” she recounted. This advice resonated with her as she navigates her feelings about returning to the show. “The older I’ve gotten, I want to be around good people,” she added, emphasizing the importance of surrounding oneself with positivity.

Deciding whether to attend the anniversary

While Shannon did not delve into the specifics of her past experience, she mentioned a situation at a party involving a “bad object” that led her to reconsider her attendance at the anniversary celebration.

“Life is too short,” she stated, reflecting on the need to prioritize mental well-being over social obligations. This sentiment struck a chord with the hosts, who praised her for sharing such valuable advice.

Excitement for the anniversary celebration

Despite her reservations, Shannon has expressed excitement about the 50th anniversary of SNL.

She acknowledged the significance of the event, particularly for Lorne Michaels, the show’s creator. “It’s really to celebrate Lorne Michaels and everything he’s done,” she noted. The anniversary is set to feature appearances from numerous former cast members, including Maya Rudolph, Andy Samberg, and Dana Carvey, promising an epic celebration of the show’s legacy.

As the 50th season unfolds, anticipation builds for a special three-hour live primetime event on February 16, 2025, showcasing the best sketches and moments from the show’s history. With Shannon’s candid reflections and the excitement surrounding the anniversary, fans are eager to see how the celebration unfolds and whether she will ultimately decide to join her fellow cast members.

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