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‘Nasty’ Chevy Chase Put On Blast After Snapping At Female Interviewer During Documentary

by Ruth A

Published January 6, 2026

Chevy Chase is making headlines again after a candid moment in his new documentary, I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not. The 82-year-old Saturday Night Live alum snapped at director Marina Zenovich, leaving fans shocked. Known for his sharp humor, the film reveals a more volatile side of Chevy Chase than the public usually sees.

In a viral clip, Chase told Zenovich she was “not bright enough” to understand him. Social media quickly reacted, with fans debating whether his remark reflected humor or something deeper. According to the Daily Mail, the documentary explores the struggles that shaped his career, including clashes with colleagues and periods of isolation from Hollywood.

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Behind the Scenes of Chevy Chase’s Career

@hellosky “You’re not bright enough. How’s that?” #ImChevyChaseAndYoureNot coming to Sky 2nd January. #ChevyChase #SNL #Community #Documentary ♬ original sound – Sky

 

Chevy Chase rose to fame in the mid-1970s as part of the original SNL cast. He became the first anchor of Weekend Update and earned two Emmys in 1976. Despite early success, by the 1980s, Chevy Chase had developed a reputation for being difficult on set, which sometimes overshadowed his talent.

COMMUNITY, Chevy Chase
COMMUNITY, Chevy Chase in ‘Advanced Introduction To Finality’ (Season 4, Episode 13, aired May 9, 2013), 2009-, ph: Vivian Zink/©NBC/courtesy Everett Collection

The film also touches on Chase’s personal battles, including struggles with alcohol and cocaine. His third wife, Jayni, explained that his early childhood traumas influenced his behavior. She emphasized that the man today is very different from the man thirty years ago. Fans see a more human side of Chevy Chase through the documentary.

The Personal Side of Chevy Chase

Chevy Chase Christmas Con
Chevy Chase/ Instagram

Chase shared that he felt hurt being left out of the SNL 50th anniversary special. Other cast members appeared on stage, but he was excluded. Jayni defended him, describing Chevy as a risk-taker whose success required boldness. At the same time, past struggles sometimes led to public clashes.

Chevy Chase injury
Chevy Chase/ImageCollect

The documentary shows both sides of Chase: the comedic talent who changed television and the human behind the headlines. Fans can now understand the person behind the controversies. Chase remains a figure of laughter and complexity, whose life continues to fascinate audiences.

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