‘SNL’ star Chloe Fineman under fire for revealing she pantsed 6-year-old kid

‘SNL’ star Chloe Fineman under fire for revealing she pantsed 6-year-old kid

“Saturday Night Live” star Chloe Fineman is facing backlash for a wild story she told in a Vanity Fair video that has since been edited by the publication.

The March 31 video, titled “‘SNL’ Cast Test How Well They Know Each Other,” begins with Fineman asking her co-stars Mikey Day, Sarah Sherman, Ashley Padilla, Jane Wickline and James Austin Johnson if they know what job she was fired from and rehired by when she was 16.

The comedians threw out multiple guesses, including that she made a racially insensitive comment and was let go from a restaurant or retail job.

Chloe Fineman revealed in a new Vanity Fair video that she pantsed a 6-year-old boy when she was a teen camp counselor. Rosalind O’Connor/NBC
The “SNL” star (seen above at the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party in March) said she was fired for the incident, which shocked her co-stars. WireImage

But Fineman, 37, revealed that she “was fired as a camp counselor.”

When Day, 46, asked Fineman if she was “hitting on the campers,” she clarified, “No. I pantsed a boy.”

“He would lift my shirt all the time,” Fineman explained. “It was a different time. He would be like, ‘Hey, could I have a hug?’ And then I’d go to hug him and he’d lift my shirt, like a d–k. And then I was like, ‘I’m going to get back at you.’”

Fineman continued, “And so we were on a hike and I was like, ‘Hey, Ollie, go look over there. It’s a hawk.’ He looked and then I yanked his pants down, and then I was fired.”

Fineman (pictured above on “SNL”) called the 6-year-old a “d–k” and said he’d “lift my shirt up all the time.” Esther Kuhn/NBC
The comedian, who is pictured above in an “SNL” skit, got backlash for the story. Nora Rockwell/NBC

According to Variety, Vanity Fair edited out several bits and pieces from Fineman’s story, including when she said that the boy was 6 years old.

Fineman also told her co-stars in the original video that the camper’s “ding-a-ling was out,” to which Padilla replied, “Oh, honey, I think you’re on a list somewhere.”

“He wasn’t wearing underpants, and then a giant school bus drove by,” Fineman also said in the original video.

Vanity Fair has edited out bits and pieces of the video, including when Fineman (seen above at the “Despicable Me 4” premiere in June 2024) said the camper was 6 years old. Getty Images
Fineman saying that the boy’s “ding-a-ling was out” was also edited out of the video. Getty Images

In the YouTube comments, viewers scrutinized Fineman for her story.

“Chloe doing her funny voice while she describes exposing a child’s genitals was quite upsetting,” one fan wrote.

“I’m not sure why in this current climate, Chloe thought that would be a funny story to share or why VF would air it,” another fan said.

One fan said that Fineman’s (seen above at New York Fashion Week in February 2025) story was “quite upsetting.” Getty Images for Tory Burch
Another fan said the comedian’s story shouldn’t be “brushed off” (Fineman is pictured above at Vogue World: Hollywood 2025). Getty Images for Vogue

A third person wrote, “That was a really bad story to put out there and to be so open about the kiddo.”

“ok so chloe fineman just publicly admitted to exposing a 6 year old’s genitals and we’re just gonna brush it off?” a different fan said.

Page Six has reached out to Vanity Fair and Fineman’s rep for comment.

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