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Sabrina Carpenter Joins Quinta Brunson - News Directory 3

Sabrina Carpenter Joins Quinta Brunson

May 4, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • NEW YORK (AP) — Quinta ⁤Brunson's opening monologue on "Saturday Night‍ Live" took an unexpected turn when singer sabrina Carpenter made ⁣a surprise appearance.
  • Brunson, hosting "SNL" for the second⁣ time, began her monologue with a self-deprecating joke about her own height.
  • "I'm proof you can do anything you put your mind to, ⁤even if people look down on you,"⁢ Brunson quipped.
Original source: hollywoodreporter.com

Sabrina Carpenter Joins Quinta⁢ Brunson for ‘SNL‘ Monologue Celebrating Short ⁤People

Table of Contents

  • Sabrina Carpenter Joins Quinta⁢ Brunson for ‘SNL’ Monologue Celebrating Short ⁤People
    • Cold Open Skewers Trump’s First 100 Days
    • Brunson’s Second Hosting Gig
    • Quinta Brunson’s ‘SNL’ Return: Everything You Need to Know
      • Q: Who hosted “Saturday Night Live” on the episode being⁣ discussed?
      • Q: What was the centerpiece of ⁤Quinta Brunson’s monologue?
      • Q: What was the inspiration behind the monologue?
      • Q: Who else was‍ involved in the monologue, and what was⁢ the premise of their appearance?
      • Q: What did the cold open of this ‘SNL’ episode focus on?
      • Q:⁢ Who played Donald Trump in the cold open?
      • Q: What were some of the key comedic elements of the cold open?
      • Q: Who played Stephen Miller in the cold open?
      • Q: What was the meaning of the ⁤”Belichick Law” reference?
      • Q: Who⁢ was the musical guest on this episode?
      • Q: What is notable about this episode in terms⁢ of the current⁢ season ⁤of “SNL”?
      • Q: Who will be hosting ⁤and performing as musical guests in the last two⁣ episodes of Season 50 of “SNL”?
      • Q: where can I⁣ watch the skits from this ‘SNL’ episode?

NEW YORK (AP) — Quinta ⁤Brunson’s opening monologue on “Saturday Night‍ Live” took an unexpected turn when singer sabrina Carpenter made ⁣a surprise appearance. The pair performed a⁣ comedic song dedicated to celebrating ⁣individuals of shorter stature.

Brunson, hosting “SNL” for the second⁣ time, began her monologue with a self-deprecating joke about her own height.

“I’m proof you can do anything you put your mind to, ⁤even if people look down on you,”⁢ Brunson quipped. “Whether it’s because of where you come ⁣from, or literally because you’re only 4’11”.”

She continued, ‍”I love being short, adn I want other‍ short people‍ to know the sky’s ‍the limit. So shorties, tonight, ⁢this⁣ one’s for us!”

Brunson then launched into a song, highlighting the perks of being short, including the reduced ⁣cost⁣ of getting ⁢intoxicated.

The song referenced notable “shorties” such ⁣as Simone biles, Kendrick Lamar, and Tom Holland. The camera then revealed ⁤Carpenter, much to Brunson’s surprise.

“Sabrina, what are you doing here?” Brunson asked.

“I meen, you were talking about being ⁢short, so ‍I thought I’d stop by,” Carpenter responded.

The two then engaged in a series of height-related jokes.

“Sabrina, can I ask you something, one shorty to another?” Brunson asked. “Anything,” ⁣Carpenter replied.

“When you eat short rib,⁤ does it taste just⁣ like rib?” Brunson joked.

“I never ‍thought⁣ about it like that, but yeah,” Carpenter responded, before posing her own question: “Wait, here’s a question ⁤for you. When you read short stories, do they feel like⁣ novels?”

Marcello Hernandez, an “SNL” cast member, joined brunson and‍ Carpenter onstage, making light of their height.”I just thought I would ⁣come stand next to you because it makes ‍me look‍ super tall.”

“Come on, Marcello, you should be proud of being short,” Carpenter said. Former NBA⁢ champion ⁤Dwyane⁤ Wade then appeared ⁣on stage.⁢ “Dwyane, sorry, what are⁤ you doing ⁤here?” Brunson asked.

“Well, I was just in the audience watching ‘SNL,’ and I heard your song about being short, and I felt seen,” Wade responded.

“But,you’re tall,you’re 6’4″,” Brunson pointed out.⁤ “Yeah, but I’m 6’4″,‍ and in basketball world, it’s like 4’10”.Shaq’s like 7’1″, and ⁣I just really want to be⁣ in the song,” ⁣he said.

“Alright, I can’t say no to you, Dwyane Wade,”⁣ Brunson conceded, and the⁢ group concluded⁣ the opening monologue together.

Cold Open Skewers Trump’s First 100 Days

Earlier in the show, the cold open satirized Donald Trump’s initial 100 days in office, ⁣focusing⁣ on his numerous executive orders.

“Well, it’s been 100 years as I became president. Excuse me, days, wow, feels ⁣longer, but people are saying that what I’ve done so far has single-handedly helped‍ win people elections, mostly in Canada,”⁤ James Austin Johnson, impersonating Trump, joked. “Also I signed 147 executive orders, everything from banning paper straws to defunding PBS. I understand Elmo has now ‍been apprehended by ICE, brought to you‍ by the letter ‘L’ for El Salvador. He’s not coming back.”

Johnson’s Trump then ⁢introduced Stephen Miller, played by Mikey Day, to detail the new executive orders. The pair⁣ even issued a “pardon” to ‍J.K. Rowling.

“Jackie, Jackie Rowley,” Johnson said. “We love Jackie. You know, she created a whole wizarding world, a marvelous place for overweight millennials to stake their entire ⁢identity well past the point of it being cute. I’m a Hufflepuff. No, bitch, you work at Staples.”

The cold open also referenced bill Belichick’s recent “CBS Sunday Morning” appearance, where his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, interrupted his interview.

“Sir, this order will make it socially acceptable for a man ⁤in‍ his 70s to date a⁣ 24-year old,” Day’s Miller said, to which Johnson’s Trump added, “That’s right, we’re calling it⁣ the Belichick Law.”

“We’re gonna make girlfriends young again, OK?” he added. ⁣”Old men⁢ can⁢ now date far younger women. We like that, it’s hot, but in⁣ reverse it’s quite disgusting, right? Very Dateline, you know.”

“Did you see Belichick’s girlfriend? She’s pretty hot,right?” the faux Trump asked. “Yes, she is a⁢ beautiful creature,” Day’s Miller added.

Brunson’s Second Hosting Gig

Brunson, the creator and star of “Abbott Elementary,” returned to host “SNL” for the second⁤ time. Benson Boone served as the musical guest, marking his first appearance on the show. Brunson’s previous hosting appearance was in ⁢April 2023.

Brunson and Boone are⁣ among the final hosts and musical guests ⁢for “SNL’s” ⁢50th season. Walton Goggins will host next week with musical guest Arcade Fire,⁢ followed by Scarlett ⁣Johansson and Bad Bunny ‍closing out the season on May 17.

Video of the skit

Another ⁤video from the show

Okay,let’s dive into this exciting ‘Saturday Night Live’ breakdown,transforming the⁣ provided text into a complete,user-friendly,and SEO-optimized Q&A blog post.

Quinta Brunson’s ‘SNL’ Return: Everything You Need to Know

This post will guide you through ‍the highlights of Quinta Brunson‘s ⁤second hosting gig on ‘SNL,’ focusing on the opening monologue, the cold open, and the overall impact of the episode.

Q: Who hosted “Saturday Night Live” on the episode being⁣ discussed?

A: Quinta⁢ brunson hosted “Saturday Night Live” for the second time. She is the ‍creator and star ‍of “Abbott Elementary.”

Q: What was the centerpiece of ⁤Quinta Brunson’s monologue?

A: The opening monologue was a comedic song dedicated to celebrating individuals of shorter stature, ⁢with ⁣a surprise appearance from Sabrina Carpenter.

Q: What was the inspiration behind the monologue?

A:⁣ Brunson used self-deprecating humor about her height, aiming to highlight the positive aspects of being short. The monologue aimed to uplift and entertain those of shorter stature.

Q: Who else was‍ involved in the monologue, and what was⁢ the premise of their appearance?

A: Singer Sabrina Carpenter made a surprise appearance, joining Brunson in⁤ a series of height-related jokes. ⁤Marcello Hernandez,an “SNL” cast ‍member,appeared as well. dwyane Wade, the former NBA champion, concluded the⁣ monologue ⁣alongside Brunson, Carpenter and Hernandez.

Q: What did the cold open of this ‘SNL’ episode focus on?

A: The cold open satirized Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office, focusing on his executive orders.

Q:⁢ Who played Donald Trump in the cold open?

A: James Austin Johnson, known ⁤for his Trump impersonation, played the former president.

Q: What were some of the key comedic elements of the cold open?

A: The cold open included jokes about:

Trump’s feelings around his initial time as president (“100‍ years as ⁢I became president”).

The number of executive orders signed (147).

The banning of paper straws to defunding PBS.

A “pardon” issued‍ to J.K. Rowling.

* References to Bill Belichick’s‍ recent appearance on CBS Sunday Morning.

Q: Who played Stephen Miller in the cold open?

A: Mikey Day played Stephen Miller, Trump’s aide, detailing the ‍new executive orders.

Q: What was the meaning of the ⁤”Belichick Law” reference?

A: This was a comedic reference to ⁤Bill Belichick’s relationship with a ‍younger woman. The joke framed the former president’s views on appropriate relationships.

Q: Who⁢ was the musical guest on this episode?

A: Benson⁣ Boone was the musical guest, making his first “SNL” appearance.

Q: What is notable about this episode in terms⁢ of the current⁢ season ⁤of “SNL”?

A: Brunson and Boone were among⁣ the final hosts and musical guests for “SNL’s” 50th season.

Q: Who will be hosting ⁤and performing as musical guests in the last two⁣ episodes of Season 50 of “SNL”?

A: The following stars will be hosting and performing‍ in May:

| Host ‍ | Musical Guest | Episode⁣ Air Date |

| —————- | ————- | —————- ⁢|

| Walton Goggins | Arcade Fire | Next Week ‍|

| Scarlett Johansson | Bad Bunny⁢ | May 17 |

Q: where can I⁣ watch the skits from this ‘SNL’ episode?

A: You can find videos of the monologue and other skits on YouTube (see links in the original text).

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