RE-RELEASE - Chris Rock
- Dec 11, 2025
- 45:03
- Full Episode
Let's revisit the bad boys of SNL and heat vs fame with Chris Rock.
On Audacy’s Fly on the Wall, Saturday Night Live stars Dana Carvey and David Spade take listeners behind the scenes and reminisce about their favorite SNL moments, memories, and sketches with special guests.
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Brief Summary
Chris Rock discusses his SNL days, childhood trauma, and personal growth in a humorous conversation with Dana Carvey and David Spade.
Key points
- Chris Rock on Will Smith Incident. Chris Rock finally addresses the Will Smith situation in a candid conversation.
- The Evolution of SNL. A nostalgic look back at the SNL cast dynamics and the rise of new comedians.
- Therapy Insights. Chris Rock shares his therapy journey and the importance of addressing childhood trauma.
- The Cost of Divorce. Divorce can take a significant financial toll, often exceeding 50% of earnings.
- Fame and Recognition. Fame can be fleeting; recognition doesn't always equate to admiration.
- The Evolution of Standup. Standup comedy is becoming a respected art form in America, akin to music.
Episode highlights
- Chris Rock on Will Smith IncidentChris Rock finally addresses the Will Smith situation in a candid conversation.“He kind of opened up toward the end and talks about his apartment.”0:48Dec 11, 2025
- The Evolution of SNLA nostalgic look back at the SNL cast dynamics and the rise of new comedians.“You guys were in rare form. I mean that was the beginning of a 18 20 person cast.”2:45Dec 11, 2025
- Therapy InsightsChris Rock shares his therapy journey and the importance of addressing childhood trauma.“You got to start at the beginning. It's like working on a script.”20:20Dec 11, 2025
- The Cost of DivorceDivorce can take a significant financial toll, often exceeding 50% of earnings.“It's about 70%. Which is fair.”25:41Dec 11, 2025
- Fame and RecognitionFame can be fleeting; recognition doesn't always equate to admiration.“It doesn't mean they like me. It just means they know who I am.”30:24Dec 11, 2025
- The Evolution of StandupStandup comedy is becoming a respected art form in America, akin to music.“Standups are becoming a real art.”33:37Dec 11, 2025
Tension
45/ 100Some tension





