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Bryant has been a mainstay on "SNL" since she joined the series in 2012. Since then, she's garnered acclaim for playing public figures like Senator Ted Cruz and even earned an Emmy nomination for best supporting actress in a comedy series. For three years, she balanced "SNL" with her successful Hulu comedy, "Shrill," which earned her a second Emmy nomination — this time in the lead category.
Like Davidson, Bryant said goodbye to "SNL" during the season finale's "Weekend Update" segment. The actor managed to slip in a sincere shoutout to her decade on the show during her fan favorite "Trend Forecasters" segment with Bowan Yang. Near the end of the sketch, she broke character to say, "In: 10 nice years."
Right now, it's unclear what's next for Bryant, although she's likely to continue voicing Emmy Fairfax in Netflix's animated comedy "Human Resources."