Sabrina Carpenter had a major pop star moment on Saturday Night Live, and it was as epic as a cat riding a unicorn through a field of glitter!
The 25-year-old “Emails I Can’t Send” hitmaker graced the stage as the musical guest for the season finale of the iconic late-night show. The night was hosted by none other than Jake Gyllenhaal, proving that the universe is indeed kind to us mere mortals.
Kicking things off with a bang (and maybe a splat), Sabrina dove headfirst into a Scooby Doo-themed skit. She played Daphne with wide-eyed enthusiasm, but this wasn’t your childhood Scooby Doo. Oh no, this one had a bit of unexpected gore – like finding out your favorite cereal is actually made of kale. Her performance was a strong start, setting the tone for a night of delightful chaos.
When it was time to get musical, Sabrina didn’t just step onto the stage – she strutted in like a caffeinated peacock. She began with the fresh bop “Espresso,” joined by two dancers in a bar-themed set that made you wonder if happy hour started early. The choreography was so fun, it made everyone watching want to jump off their couches and start dancing… or at least shimmy a little.
Next on the docket was a medley of “Feather” and “Nonsense.” Now, if you’re not familiar with “Nonsense,” it’s the song equivalent of a cheeky wink – and Sabrina’s outro changes every time, like a musical game of Mad Libs. For SNL, she upped the ante with a send-off that was as raunchy as a midnight text. She sang, “He is 30 Rock hard cause I said hi. My sense of humor is, but I am not dry. SNL I just came for the first time.”
Sabrina Carpenter came, she saw, and she conquered SNL, leaving a trail of laughter, catchy tunes, and maybe a few blushing cheeks in her wake.