These days it seems like you can have entire conversations with just a handful of overused slang terms, but Bowen Yang and Lady Gaga are here to put a stop to it. In "No More Slay," a sketch from ...
In the sketch, No More Slay, Lady Gaga and Bowen Yang hilariously encouraged viewers to broaden their vocabulary. As Gaga and Yang chat with Ego Nwodim, Sarah Sherman, Ashley Padill, and Andrew ...
Setting the stage for Gaga and Yang’s duet is Sarah Sherman’s ... The duet that follows, titled “No More Slay,” suggests that instead of trotting out the overused S-word, to simply say ...
Lady Gaga paired up with SNL actor Bowen Yang, who recently said ... to beg their friends to stop saying the word "slay," which closed the show. Yang also introduced Lady Gaga before she performed ...
"oscars had time for a five minute bowen yang bit that wasnt funny but no speech about david lynch," a user noted. Tazewell took home the statuette, becoming the first Black man to win in the best ...
During a Saturday Night Live sketch March 8, the two were seen at brunch with friends, where one declared everything is “such a slay.” To which Bowen ... and you.” “No more slay, no ...
Lady Gaga made an important announcement as host of Saturday Night Live: the word slay is out—and so are several more gen-z phrases. Allow her and Bowen Yang to explain.