That’s That Me Domingo 🎶
…The unholy trinity of men your boyfriend should be very, very worried about.
Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary special had a lot of highlights in entertainment news, but let’s be real—nothing sent the internet into a proper, unhinged spiral quite like the latest Domingo SNL skit. The iconic bit, which already had its moment in the SNL Hall of Fame, returned with even more chaos, more star power, and (most importantly) more absolutely unholy levels of attractiveness.
Enter Sabrina Carpenter, who showed up as Sophie, the childhood bestie of the doomed bride Kelsey (Chloe Fineman), and declared she’d been in prison. Jail. Behind bars. If you’ve seen Sabrina’s recent music video with Dolly Parton for Please Please Please, this little nugget feels suspiciously on the nose. First, she’s burying a man while the cops are chasing her, and now she’s fresh out of the clinker? The continuity is honestly inspiring.
Sabrina Carpenter & Domingo on #SNL50. pic.twitter.com/nw1KxLtlIz
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The Hottest Set of Latin Brothers
But back to the sketch. Pedro Pascal, Marcello Hernández, and Bad Bunny all played the kind of men that weddings should legally require restraining orders against. Domingo (Hernández) and Ronaldo (Pascal)—who turns out to be Domingo’s brother—send the entire scene into further madness. Then Bad Bunny enters as another brother, completing the unholy trinity of men your boyfriend should be very, very worried about.
At one point, Sabrina is grinding on Pedro Pascal, and let’s just say she’s glowing. Positively beaming. If you were bumping and grinding on Pedro Pascal, you’d be beaming too, y’all. The man is hot, and throwing Bad Bunny into the mix? It’s a miracle the stage didn’t catch fire.
Pedro Pascal as Domingo’s brother in #SNL50 sketch alongside Sabrina Carpenter.
“Matthew’s my guy. Said he’s not bi, but we did hook up though”
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SNL 50 Was Chaotically Wonderful
The skit also featured some incredibly unhinged musical moments, including a Defying Gravity parody and a hilariously off-key You Belong With Me, because nothing says wedding drama like musical theater and Taylor Swift.
But the real moment of peak hysteria was when The Doormats—a band of groomsmen featuring SNL cast royalty Bowen Yang, Andy Samberg, Kyle Mooney, and Beck Bennett—arrived to spoof Sabrina’s Espresso.
Between the thirst-trap trio of the Domingo brothers and the iconic Sabrina Carpenter SNL performance, this was probably the best episode since Norm MacDonald covered Weekend Update in the 90s.
The SNL 50 special gave us a sketch that somehow managed to be hilarious, chaotic, and had us all thirsting all at once. And honestly? We might need the full-length Domingo movie next. As far as entertainment betting odds go, we doubt that will ever happen. But come on, HBO, please?
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