
‘SNL50' sketch: Domingo, Sabrina Carpenter, Pedro Pascal, and Bad Bunny crash wedding in chaos
Marcello Hernández's Domingo made a chaotic return during Saturday Night Live's 50th Anniversary Special, crashing yet another wedding in a star-studded musical parody.
The sketch, centered around a vow renewal ceremony, featured Chloe Fineman and Andrew Dismukes as the bride and groom.
domingo!!!
— Saturday Night Live - SNL (@nbcsnl)
It all begins with Molly Shannon and Martin Short, before Sabrina Carpenter enters with Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim, and Sarah Sherman to spoof Wicked. The scene escalates into a parody of Taylor Swift's "You Belong With Me," setting the stage for Domingo's dramatic arrival.
As the mayhem unfolds, Pedro Pascal joins as Renaldo, the groom's former fling, only to be revealed as Domingo's long-lost brother. Just when it seems like things couldn't get wilder, Bad Bunny enters, completing the trio of brothers that every wife should steer clear of.
The madness continues with appearances from Bowen Yang, Andy Samberg, Kyle Mooney, and Beck Bennett, who spoof Carpenter's Grammy-winning single "Espresso." The sketch culminates with an overpacked stage, featuring the entire cast in a hilariously chaotic finale.
The SNL50 special, airing on NBC and Peacock, has delivered unforgettable moments, and Domingo's latest wedding heist is undoubtedly one of the night's most talked-about sketches.
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