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Rosebud Baker Discusses Departure from SNL After Becoming a Mother

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Comedian and SNL writer Rosebud Baker has shared details about leaving the show after having a baby, describing her struggle to balance motherhood with her career at the network. Baker underwent IVF treatment during season 48 before becoming pregnant and returning to work six weeks after a C-section. She describes feeling disconnected from her work as a new mother and subsequently focused on stand-up comedy and a Netflix special instead.

In an exclusive excerpt from what appears to be a memoir or essay, Rosebud Baker recounts her experience as an SNL writer navigating pregnancy, fertility treatments, and postpartum life. After two miscarriages and undergoing IVF during season 48, Baker became pregnant unexpectedly and returned to work six weeks after giving birth via C-section. She describes experiencing significant creative struggles upon her return, with her sketch submissions failing to reach table reads and feeling emotionally disconnected from her work despite her previous dedication to the role. Baker notes the implicit pressure to return quickly, citing a story about another writer editing sketches during labor. Rather than continuing at SNL, she redirected her energy toward stand-up comedy and filming a Netflix special that would document both her pregnancy and postpartum experiences.

What's missing

The article does not include SNL's official response or perspective on Baker's departure, nor does it provide broader context about maternity leave policies at SNL or other late-night shows. Additionally, there is no information about whether Baker formally announced her departure or the timeline of when this decision was made public.

How coverage differed

The Hollywood Reporter presents Baker's account through her own voice and perspective as an exclusive excerpt, allowing her narrative and emotional experience to dominate the framing. This first-person approach inherently centers her subjective experience rather than seeking institutional responses or alternative viewpoints from SNL or the entertainment industry.

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  • “I Loved ‘SNL,’ But It Wasn’t Mine”: Why Rosebud Baker Left the Show After Having a Baby (Exclusive Excerpt)

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