
‘SNL' star Chloe Fineman claims she was ‘scolded' by NYC restaurant manager in front of Demi Moore: ‘I'm not nobody'
Live from New York … it's a humiliated 'Saturday Night Live' actress.
Comedian Chloe Fineman, a cast member on NBC's iconic late-night sketch show, has claimed that an NYC restaurant manager scolded her about etiquette in front of actress Demi Moore over the weekend.
Fineman and her sister tried to dine at Sant Ambroeus, an Italian restaurant on the Upper East Side, after they took a pilates class and visited The Met, but their dining plans didn't quite pan out.
'We walk in, and they're like, 'Oh yes, right this way,'' the comedian shared in a TikTok video posted on Saturday. ''Right this way,' they say. So I walk into a room.'
'There's several empty seats and I sit down and then I look up and it's Pilaf the little mouse, the celebrity dog of Demi Moore. And I see Demi Moore.'
Fineman and the 'The Substance' star met backstage on 'Saturday Night Live,' but their off-work reunion at the restaurant was short-lived.
A frantic manager that she not name allegedly rushed the comic and her sister away from the Oscar-nominated actress and into a different room.
The jokester, known for her impressions of celebrities like Drew Barrymore and Britney Spears, claimed she didn't realize she had to 'talk to another Italian guy' to get a seat at the establishment that allegedly looked empty.
3 Comedian Chloe Fineman was humiliated in front of actress Demi Moore.
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3 Fineman and Moore were catching up at a restaurant when a manager allegedly yelled at the comedian and insisted she follow him into a different room.
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'Maybe I had no makeup on?' Fineman questioned. 'I don't know. Did I not look legitimate enough for this empty room of San Ambrose?'
The manager was allegedly upset that she didn't have a reservation, however Fineman wasn't ready to back down and flaunted her celebrity status to try and get a table.
'Calm down, I'm not nobody. I'm on SNL,' Fineman told the staffer.
3 Fineman shared the entire embarrassing story on her TikTok.
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'Go off, diva,' her sister joked in the social media post.
'He was like, 'I don't care who you are. I treat everybody the same. You have to talk to me first,' Fineman repeated in an Italian accent.
Her sister stepped in and told the manager they were leaving.
'You could call it a Karen. I also call it living in New York, and everyone is, like, rude as f–k,' Fineman added.
The Post has reached out to Sant Ambroeus and Fineman's reps for comment.
The comic has a history of speaking out about negative interactions.
In November, Fineman called out billionaire Elon Musk for making her 'burst into tears' when he hosted 'Saturday Night Live' May 2021, which was her first year as a repertory cast member.
The 'Summer of 69' star insisted she wasn't the only person he had upset.
Fineman alleged that the SpaceX CEO made 'multiple cast members cry' because 'he hated the ideas' they pitched.
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