Harry Styles 'Devastated' by Chloe Fineman's SNL Impression: Details
/
1 min read

Harry Styles ‘Devastated’ by Chloe Fineman’s SNL Impression: Details

During a recent red carpet event for the Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary, comedian Chloe Fineman shared that Harry Styles was “devastated” by her impression of him on the show. Fineman, known for her celebrity impersonations, recalled the moment when she attempted to mimic the former One Direction member while he was present at a table reading for SNL.

In an interview, Fineman humorously admitted, “My Harry Styles is really bad,” and described how Styles reacted negatively to her performance. She noted that when she performed the impression, he displayed noticeable dismay, which she interpreted as devastation over how poorly it was executed. This anecdote highlights the challenges of impersonation, even for a skilled comedian like Fineman.

Chloe’s impression of Styles has garnered attention since she first showed it in 2022. However, it appears that her portrayal has not significantly improved since then. During the anniversary event, she jokingly acknowledged her struggles with capturing his essence accurately. The impression was so off-mark that it left Harry Styles feeling quite disappointed.

Harry Styles has a history with SNL, having hosted and performed on the show multiple times. He is known for his engaging presence in various sketches, including memorable roles that have resonated with audiences. The SNL 50th anniversary celebration featured many stars and memorable moments, but Chloe’s candid reflection on her impression of Harry Styles stood out as a humorous highlight.

Senior Editor, Entertainment
Has a strong background in entertainment and media trends. He focuses on movies, TV, and models, providing in-depth reporting and analysis. Jack consistently delivers comprehensive and engaging content.

Previous Story

Seth Rogen’s ‘The Studio’: Premiere Date, Cast, and What to Expect

Next Story

Kizz Daniel Breaks Down New Hit “Pano Tona”: Exclusive Interview on Music, Growth, and Resilience