Four Years After Axing, Gillis Does ‘SNL’ Well Without Raising Hell

Four Years After Axing, Gillis Does ‘SNL’ Well Without Raising Hell
Shane Gillis performs onstage during the 17th Annual Stand Up For Heroes Benefit presented by Bob Woodruff Foundation and New York Comedy Festival at David Geffen Hall in New York, on Nov. 06, 2023. Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Bob Woodruff Foundation
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Fresh off announcing a partnership with Bud Light last month, in what’s been accepted as a transparent course correction in the wake of the company’s spokesperson-based controversy, comedian Shane Gillis officially closed the book on his own undue “cancellation.”

The Pennsylvania native made his debut on “Saturday Night Live’s” coveted Studio 8H soundstage at 30 Rockefeller Plaza on Feb. 24—tabbed to host the same iconic NBC program that gave him the boot some four years ago.