Devon Walker is departing Saturday Night Live after three seasons, announcing his exit on Aug. 25 with a dry one-liner on Instagram — “me and baby broke up” — and a longer note reflecting on the nature of TV jobs. He joined the show in 2022 as a featured player, earned a promotion to the repertory cast during the 50th season, and became a reliable presence in sketches and on “Weekend Update.”
In his post, Walker compared gigs in entertainment to short-term marriages — some lasting, many fleeting — and framed his time at the show as formative, if occasionally messy. He also said he plans to travel to Japan and is aiming next for a prestige drama role. His decision arrives as the series resets following its anniversary year. The longtime producer has recently signaled that departures were expected before the fall, hinting at a broader refresh after a celebratory season that leaned on alumni spotlight moments.
The timing aligns with the show’s annual late-summer churn, when cast and writers confirm returns or move on. Walker’s three-year arc tracked with the modern pattern for newer hires: a tryout period, a bump to full status, and a window to parlay the platform into stand-up tours, specials, or acting roles. His Instagram note suggested he’s leaving on forward-looking terms, thanking colleagues and describing the ensemble as a tight-knit, if imperfect, family.
Season 51 premieres October 4, with host and musical guest still under wraps, placing Walker’s news squarely in the run-up to the show’s return to Studio 8H.















































