Key Takeaways
- Troast has maintained privacy about her personal life, focusing more on her career in comedy.
- An image circulating on X hinted that Michael Hirsch, a fellow comedian, might be Troast’s boyfriend.
- One memorable sketch, “Get That Boy Back,” featured her character plotting revenge on a cheating boyfriend.
Chloe Troast, a comedian and actress known for her time on “Saturday Night Live,” currently does not have a publicly confirmed boyfriend.
Although her career has brought her into the spotlight, Troast has kept her personal life relatively private.
Despite her silence, an X user shared images suggesting Chloe Troast has a boyfriend.
chloe troast’s boyfriend is hot AND funny. god i see what u have done for others…. pic.twitter.com/r0B99aif1m
— pete davidson & PDD stan (@livefr0mnewyork) February 16, 2024
The image features Michael Hirsch, a comedian from New York, but he’s not Chloe’s boyfriend.
Although Hirsch and Troast have been spotted together and interacted on social media, no reliable sources confirm a romantic relationship.
Their relationship is likely based on their mutual participation in New York’s comedy scene, possibly as collaborators or friends.
The lack of any boyfriend confirmation hints that she is currently prioritizing her comedy career over relationships.
Nonetheless, Chloe had a few standout ‘boyfriend‘ moments during her time on “Saturday Night Live” in Season 49.
One of the most notable sketches was the country-style music video parody, “Get That Boy Back,” where she, along with Chloe Fineman and Ego Nwodim, plotted bizarre and humorous revenge on their cheating boyfriends.
In the sketch, Troast’s character pulls strange pranks, like changing her boyfriend’s shoes to make him think he’s shrinking and sneaking into his parents’ house to scare them.
Another famous sketch was “Little Orphan Cassidy,” where her character, a 27-year-old orphan, has a questionable relationship with an older man named Putty.
In the “Overprotective Mom 2” sketch, she appeared as Marcello Hernández’s girlfriend, but the focus was more on the comedic interactions with other characters rather than their relationship.​
On September 12, 2024, Chloe took to TikTok to share that her exit from SNL before Season 50 “was not my choice,” and she expressed disappointment about missing her friends.
Following this, an X user wrote:
The news of her departure has left her fans profoundly disappointed and saddened.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Chloe Troast, whose full birth name is Chloe Eileen Troast, was born on May 13, 1997, and raised in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey.
- She completed her education at Northern Highlands Regional High School, graduating in 2015.
- In 2021, she directed and featured in the music video for the song “Saturday’s Child” by The Convenience.