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Vanity Fair Took Video Down Because SNL Star Chloe Fineman Admits To Pantsing 6 Year Old Boy At Camp

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Vanity Fair Took Video Down Because SNL Star Chloe Fineman Admits To Pantsing 6 Year Old Boy At Camp

Entertainment publication Vanity Fair is under fire following the removal of a controversial video featuring Saturday Night Live cast member Chloe Fineman. The footage, part of the magazine’s "Game Show" series, showed Fineman admitting to a past incident involving a minor.

In the unedited version of the clip, the 37-year-old comedian described being fired from her job as a 16-year-old camp counselor. She recounted "pantsing" a six-year-old boy named Ollie while they were on a hike.

Fineman stated that the child was not wearing underwear at the time, leaving his genitals exposed as a school bus passed by. She used a diminutive term to describe the boy’s anatomy, which prompted visible shock from her castmates.

The actress framed the act as a retaliatory measure. She claimed the child had repeatedly lifted her own shirt during hugs and described her response as happening during "a different time."

Cast members Mikey Day and Ashley Padilla were seen reacting with profound discomfort during the segment. Padilla specifically remarked that Fineman might be "on a list somewhere" after hearing the story's details.

Following a significant viral backlash on platforms like Reddit and TikTok, Vanity Fair initially edited the video. The publication removed references to the child's age and the explicit description of the exposure.

Critics quickly accused the outlet of attempting to sanitize a potential admission of child sexual assault. As public pressure mounted, the segment was reportedly removed entirely from official media channels.

The controversy has reignited national debates regarding boundaries in comedy and the accountability of media outlets. This discussion occurs as President Donald Trump continues to emphasize child safety initiatives during his second term.

As of Tuesday, April 7, 2026, representatives for Fineman and Saturday Night Live have not provided comment. The incident remains a significant point of contention regarding the limits of humor in the public sphere.