Norm MacDonald Dead, Was Big Sports Bettor

Written by:
Jagajeet Chiba
Published on:
Sep/14/2021

Popular SNL star Norm MacDonald has died following a long battle with cancer.  He was 61.

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MacDonald preferred to keep his health issues private.  Few knew he was battling the disease for nine years.

MacDonald was a cast member of SNL from 1993 to 1998 and anchored the show's Weekend Update. He was the star of his own TV series - "The Norm Show," thereafter for three years.

The beloved star once appeared on Dan Patrick's show to discuss his sports betting adventures.  It was there that he disclosed a $100,000 lost wager on an OVER-UNDER for a baseball game.

MacDonald was considered such a degenerate gambler, he never cashed in his casino chips.

"I’m ashamed to say I still have some chips, which presents a little bit of a problem," Macdonald says. "I’m not going to cash them, I know that. So whenever I do Vegas, I’ll probably lose some chips."

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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