Via his post, Bowen Yang showed support for the LGBTQ+ pop singer. He also did so in the sketch, during which he (acting as Moo Deng) implored everyone to leave the "Pink Pony Club" singer alone. It's ...
After the sketch went viral, Roan’s fans took to X (formerly Twitter) and accused the NBC show and Yang of using Roan’s mental health struggles as comedic material. They also called on Roan to cancel ...
The pushback was immediate. So immediate, in fact, that Bowen Yang felt the need to issue a statement clarifying his intent and his opinion on Chappell Roan. The comedian reposted a Variety headline ...