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After Sabrina Carpenter And Pedro Pascal Appeared In An "SNL" Sketch Together, Everyone Is Making The Same Jokes Because They're So Accurate

After Sabrina Carpenter And Pedro Pascal Appeared In An "SNL" Sketch Together, Everyone Is Making The Same Jokes Because They're So Accurate

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This past weekend, Saturday Night Live celebrated its 50th anniversary with a special that saw past and present cast members, former hosts and musical guests, and just a ton of celebrities in attendance.
The special featured musical performances but also brand-new sketches featuring some of the most memorable SNL characters from the past 50 years.
One of the more recent beloved sketches that was featured prominently was "Domingo," with Marcello Hernández, Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim, Sarah Sherman, Chloe Fineman, and Andrew Dismukes once again reprising their roles.
However, this time, they were joined by Sabrina Carpenter, Martin Short, Molly Shannon, Bowen Yang, Andy Samberg, Beck Bennett, Kyle Mooney, Pedro Pascal, and Bad Bunny.
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Sabrina's appearance comes after the first Domingo sketch featuring Ariana Grande went super viral back in October 2024, with Ariana, Heidi, Ego, and Sarah singing a version of "Espresso" by Sabrina.
After this, Sabrina also invited Marcello as Domingo onstage at one of her LA concerts on her recent Short n' Sweet tour.
The star-studded sketch was one of the favorites from the 50th-anniversary special, especially the duo we never knew we all needed until now: Sabrina and Pedro.
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Like, it's a perfect combo of all of my interests.
So here are 17 of the funniest reactions so far about Sabrina and Pedro's appearance in "Domingo: Vow Renewal" during SNL 's 50th anniversary special:
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1.
pic.twitter.com/sc2V9wwj7J
— Pedlusional (@ImBibuba) February 17, 2025
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2.
yes my bisexuality does in fact range from a 5ft blonde singer to a pushing 50 year old actor pic.twitter.com/DF4rP9SlON
— katie ♡'s alex (@troianns) February 17, 2025
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3.
'but he's a 50 year old actor old enough to be your father'
me: pic.twitter.com/i7XUmFaxgD
— alyssa 🧸 (@lysspascal) February 17, 2025
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4.
pic.twitter.com/TQwn901Oih
— dee (@everpascal) February 17, 2025
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5.
on behalf of the under 5"3 community, thank you for the height reference ms carpenter https://t.co/6US8mqmK1X
— pap masheng (@d3ad_eye_andy) February 17, 2025
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6.
i understand that ms. carpenter is at the peak of her musical career but can she please hop in some movies we need her carefree charm and physicality https://t.co/ruGhhrfsgc
— nuz (@punishednuz) February 17, 2025
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7.
A FUCKING CHAIN.... https://t.co/MpLSsjpLoc pic.twitter.com/vgkihVEvPw
— tony (@joeIsmillers) February 17, 2025
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8.
pedro smiling with his dimples out, hands touching sabrina's waist, sabrina shimmying back towards him…. this is the kind of envy they talk about in the bible…. https://t.co/RgnOFzaMqG
— ally (@rnjsdbfl_) February 17, 2025
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9.
this angle is sickening i feel fucking lightheaded pic.twitter.com/iAAeQiGqoM
— tony (@joeIsmillers) February 17, 2025
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10.
have you ever tried… this one? pic.twitter.com/793c7XneSX
— irene (@pascalcoded) February 17, 2025
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11.
Him panicking because the ''Hey man'' was not on time so he said it 3 times lmao don't worry you did great Pedro pic.twitter.com/uIgRW8JXO7
— Memes of Pascal (@Memesofpascal) February 17, 2025
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12.
pedro pascal giggling with sabrina carpenter. these two divas. pic.twitter.com/oRwPHJhyEE
— caro ⭐️ (@stylesgala) February 17, 2025
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13.
the way he bends down to her height i feel FAINT pic.twitter.com/oQwu8DJLEr
— azariah 𖧧 (@deitydjarin) February 17, 2025
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14.
sabrina carpenter and pedro pascal save me
save me sabrina carpenter and pedro pascal pic.twitter.com/mure1dhZBP
— dee (@everpascal) February 17, 2025
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15.
SABRINA CARPENTER ESPRESSO FT. PEDRO PASCAL AND BAD BUNNY AND DOMINGO AUDHAGSBAJDJENDNSNKAMDNENSNCJJSJSNFJWKAMQKDIF #SNL50 pic.twitter.com/UGpZySLryi
— ໊ (@wandasattorney) February 17, 2025
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16.
now how do i ask for pedro pascal starring in a sabrina carpenter mv pic.twitter.com/2l2cVTKPJ7
— Ly 💫 (@spoiler4you) February 17, 2025
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17. And finally:
THIS SKETCH IS MY AVENGERS ENDGAME MOMENT #SNL50 pic.twitter.com/nnlpQi8JhA
— Mezz Entertainment (@mezzentertain) February 17, 2025
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