Comedian John Mulaney offered personal insights into his life and career when hosting Saturday Night Live for the sixth time. In his opening monologue, Mulaney shared about transitioning to fatherhood, recovery from substance abuse, and noticing the physical effects of aging.
The 42-year-old comedian spoke fondly about becoming a father to his five-week-old daughter and two-year-old son. He quipped that his home is full of shorter family members now, including his young children and his Asian-American relatives through his marriage to actress Olivia Munn.
Mulaney went on to share a meaningful conversation he had with his father during his rehabilitation journey in 2020. He recalled his father attempting to offer wise advice by mentioning Mulaney’s grandfather, to which Mulaney replied that if still alive, his grandfather would be over 118 years old and unlikely to understand issues like social media backlash.
The comedian also focused on signs of aging in both himself and his parents. “I’m 42, and I don’t feel very well,” Mulaney stated, before detailing mishaps like falls that have caused concern from restaurant staff. He ended with an amusing observation about elderly people’s propensity for conspicuous hand bandages.
This hosting appearance comes after Mulaney worked as a writer on SNL from 2008 to 2013. He has navigated significant changes in his personal life in recent years, including rehabilitation, marriage, and new parenthood responsibilities. His monologue struck a balance of humor and vulnerability in discussing these transitions.