Kenan Thompson suggests that “many changes” arrives for “SNL”

Kenan Thompson, member of the long -standing cast of “Saturday Night Live”, refers to certain major changes in Studio 8H.
In a recent conversation with page six, Thompson said that the distribution of the prolific Sketch late night could move when “SNL” is preparing for its 51st season.
“Especially this year when it seems that there may be, perhaps a lot of change next year,” said Thompson. “You want everyone to stay forever, knowing that people make decisions this summer … It’s always like you want your children to stay young.”
Thompson appeared in more seasons than any actor in the history of the show at 22 years old. Although he has not signed for his 23, he again keeps his mind open again to “SNL”.
“You never know what the future has in store for us,” he said. “I don’t want to be part of someone else or I don’t want to be the old man out of date to the same thing. It doesn’t really happen to” SNL “but there is no guarantee, I suppose.”
He argued that “SNL” is always “one of his favorite places” despite his decades of commitment to the show.
Thompson has always been an ardent defender of “SNL” and recently came to the defense of the show after the musical guest Morgan Wallen suddenly left the scene during the call to curtains in the cast. Some interpreted the viral moment as a sign of lack of respect.
“I don’t know what’s going on by people’s minds when they decide to do things like that,” said Thompson. “I don’t know if he understood the mission or not, or if he really felt a certain type.”