Another member of the “Saturday Night Live” cast will not return to the show for his next season.

Emil Wakim, an outstanding player during the 50th season of the program, announced his game departure through Instagram on Wednesday.

“I will not return to ‘SNL’ next year,” it’s how Lebanese-American comedian started the post. “It was a blow to receive, but I am very grateful for my time there.”

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Emil Wakim called him an “intestine” to know that he would not return to “SNL”.

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Wakim said he learned that he was canned while he was in Six Flags Amusement Park celebrating his friend’s 36th birthday and reacted to the news by following “a really emotional walk through Bugs Bunny Park and looked at Daffy Duck Lake thinking about life.”

Then he related how he felt every time he entered the NBC building, thinking: “How crazy is to get to work there.”

Wakim said that working on “SNL” was “the most scary, exciting and rewarding experience of my life and I will miss all the brilliant people who work there who made him feel like a home.”

Then he thanked the program producers for “risking with me and changing my life.”

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Chloe Fineman, current member of “SNL,” said Wakim’s publication, saying that he would miss “sit next to the best dressed man on the table read!”

The former cast members also intervened.

Punkie Johnson told Wakim: “I’m glad you are focusing on good and that you are proud of yourself and the work you put”, while Chris Redd said: “Congratulations! You reached the other side!”

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Wakim’s departure comes a couple of days after his team member devon Walker announced that he also went to the show.

He described his three seasons in the program as really great sometimes, but “sometimes he was toxic like hell.”

The producer of “SNL” Lorne Michaels told Puck last week that there will be a “significant shake”, and hopes that several “members of the cast will go.