'Domingo' sketch makes 'SNL50' cut with Sabrina Carpenter (and Pedro Pascal)

He's working late, because he's on "SNL."
Although it's only a recurring sketch from the current 50th season of "Saturday Night Live," "Domingo" made an appearance at the legendary sketch comedy's live anniversary NBC special Sunday, with more than a few special guests.
First appearing in the Ariana Grande-hosted episode that aired October 12, Marcello Hernandez's homewrecker Domingo has become a quick fan favorite. The sketch featured Chloe Fineman as a bride whose bridesmaid sing their own version of Sabrina Carpenter's 2024 summer hit "Espresso," which reveals the bride cheated on the groom (Andrew Dismukes) with Domingo during the bachelorette weekend. It quickly went viral, so the sketch returned on November 16 in an episode hosted by Charli XCX's episode, when the setting was changed to a baby shower and they sang a version of Chappell Roan's "Hot to Go."
This time, the bride and groom are renewing their wedding vows, the bridesmaids sing "Defying Gravity" from "Wicked" and Carpenter herself (in her second sketch of the night) is leading the pack.
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The sketch may have gotten a little repetitive, but this time the groomsmen (Andy Samberg, Kyle Mooney, Beck Bennett and Bowen Yang) have a chance to sing their own parody song about Ronaldo (Pedro Pascal), who happens to be the groom's lover. And yes, Ronaldo is Domingo's brother.
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By the end everybody (including surprise guest Bad Bunny) is singing and dancing to "Espresso," and we're hoping this sketch can take a break for a bit before it comes back again.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 'SNL50': 'Domingo' sketch with Sabrina Carpenter makes cut
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