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Reports: SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE hires 3 new cast members

It’s another late summer, which means it’s time for another Saturday Night Live cast shakeup. Who’s out is unknown beyond Will Forte, who announced his exit after eight seasons. But multiple reports are singling out the newbies.
Taran Killam, who appeared in a few episodes of Scrubs and How I Met Your Mother alongside real-life girlfriend Cobie Smulders, is among the new hires. And Chicago-based comedians Paul Brittain and Vanessa Bayer have been signed, according to reports.
So if they’re in, who’s out? Regulars such as “Weekend Update” anchor Seth Meyers, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis and Kenan Thompson are among those who have not yet confirmed that they’ve been rehired, according to reports.
Meanwhile, check out Killam’s run on Funny Or Die in some pretty unfunny skits such as a Knocked Up parody with Scott Peterson, or Three Matthew McConaugheys and a Baby.
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