Why didn't Bill Hader attend the 'SNL' 50th anniversary special?
Bill Hader didn't attend due to his struggles with anxiety, despite initial reports suggesting scheduling conflicts.
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Bill Hader recently shared the real reason for his absence from the 'Saturday Night Live' 50th anniversary special. Contrary to initial reports of scheduling conflicts, Hader revealed that his long-standing battle with anxiety prevented him...
During an interview with Seth Meyers, Bill Hader explained that Andy Samberg had called him about doing a short film about everyone's anxiety at SNL. Hader's response was that he didn't want to do it because he was anxious. This led to Bowen Yang playing Hader's part in the 'Anxiety' digital short. Hader has previously discussed his anxiety, describing how he would experience panic attacks before shows and how he marveled at the seemingly calm demeanor of colleagues like Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler. Despite his anxiety, Hader enjoyed a successful run on 'SNL' from 2005 to 2013 and has since created and starred in the acclaimed series 'Barry.'
Bill Hader didn't attend due to his struggles with anxiety, despite initial reports suggesting scheduling conflicts.
Yes, Hader has been open about his anxiety during his time on 'SNL', including experiencing panic attacks before performances.
Bowen Yang took Hader's place in the 'Anxiety' digital short.
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