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Leslie Jones joins SNL cast after show criticized for lack of diversity

NBC says Saturday Night Live is adding Leslie Jones to its cast, providing a much-needed boost to the show's diversity.

The black female comedian wins her on-camera role after writing for NBC's comedy show

Leslie Jones, seen here at the premiere of Top Five in Toronto, will reportedly make her first official appearance as a full-time cast member on Oct. 25. (Arthur Mola/Invision/AP)

Saturday Night Live is giving its on-screen diversity another boost. NBC says the comic institution is adding Leslie Jones to its cast.

The African-American comedian wins her on-camera role after serving as a writer on the show last season.

Jones has been a featured performer at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal and the Aspen Comedy Festival. She starred in a one-hour comedy special Problem Child on Showtime.

She came to SNL in January, along with fellow writer LaKendra Tookes as well as Sasheer Zamata, who was signed to join the cast at that time.

Those hirings came after SNL had been criticized for a lack of diversity, particularly the absence of any black women among the regular or featured players.