Pete Davidson Gives Pizza To Striking Writers After SNL Episode Cancellation

"Gotta support the writers, man," said Davidson as he passed out boxes of pizza to Writers Guild of America members and its supporters.
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Pete Davidson used his sudden week-off from SNL hosting duties to deliver pizza to striking writers after the NBC comedy sketch show came to an early end due to the Writers Guild of America strike.

The strike, which began Tuesday as the union’s writers seek – among other things – improved residuals and compensation, has put a stop to a number of late night shows including The Tonight Show and The Late Show. (HuffPost’s US unionised staff are also members of the WGAE.)

Saturday Night Live which reportedly called off its remaining three episodes including one featuring show alum Davidson, was no exception and the comedian put his reason for being at the strike bluntly.

“Gotta support the writers, man,” said Davidson as he passed out L&B Spumoni Gardens boxes of pizza to striking writers and their supporters in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood on Friday.

“No shows without the writers, man.”

Pete Davidson just dropped off pizza from Spumoni Gardens for striking Writer’s Guild members in Greenpoint pic.twitter.com/RjO5HgIje8

— Liam Quigley (@_elkue) May 5, 2023

Davidson wasn’t the only axed potential host from season 48 of SNL.

Succession actor Kieran Culkin, with musical guest Labrinth, was scheduled to host the May 13 show while The White Lotus star Jennifer Coolidge was set to join musical guest Foo Fighters on May 20, Deadline reported.

Staff on the sketch show appear to be getting paid for the episodes, according to the publication.

Pete Davidson and Judah Miller join members of the Writers Guild of America and its supporters to picket on Friday in New York City.
Pete Davidson and Judah Miller join members of the Writers Guild of America and its supporters to picket on Friday in New York City.
Photo by Bruce Glikas/Getty Images
Pete Davidson pickets on Friday in New York City. Writers Guild of America members have gone on strike in a contract dispute with studios and streaming services over lowering wages, residuals and the future of AI in entertainment.
Pete Davidson pickets on Friday in New York City. Writers Guild of America members have gone on strike in a contract dispute with studios and streaming services over lowering wages, residuals and the future of AI in entertainment.
Photo by Bruce Glikas/Getty Images
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