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Marie Claire
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Iris Goldsztajn

Marcello Hernández, AKA SNL's Domingo, Crashes Sabrina Carpenter's Show

Sabrina Carpenter and Marcello Hernandez at the Variety Power of Young Hollywood Event at the Santa Monica Proper Hotel on August 8, 2024 in Santa Monica, California .

Sabrina Carpenter enjoyed SNL's recent spoof of her song "Espresso" so much that she brought out its star on stage at her latest show.

Marcello Hernández, who played Domingo in the comedy show's October skit starring Ariana Grande, made a surprise appearance at the Short n' Sweet Tour stop in Los Angeles on Nov. 17.

In footage shared by Variety on X, fans could be heard shrieking excitedly as they clocked Hernández. Carpenter told him, "I'm so flustered. Um, where are you from?"

He answered, "I'm from Miami, baby" to the sound of loud cheers.

"Miami?" Carpenter said. "I wish you were from... my bedroom. What are you doing there tonight?"

Then Hernandez, as Domingo, modified some of Carpenter's lyrics to, "I'm the cute boy with the blue jacket and the thick accent."

The singer answered, "Well! You sure are gorgeous, I'm getting so flustered and overwhelmed. Is there anything you wanna say before I arrest you, Domingo?"

Hernandez broke into song again, referencing the SNL skit with the following words sung to the tune of "Espresso": "Came all this way, had to explain, direct from Domingo. Sabrina's a friend, she's like my sis, but I would hook up, though." The audience loudly sang along to this, too.

After that, as seen in fan footage, Carpenter took out a pair of fluffy pink handcuffs to "arrest" Domingo.

The inside joke stems from a skit Ariana Grande starred in when she hosted SNL last month, in which she and three cast members played bridesmaids and sang about the bride cheating on her fiancé during the bachelorette with a man named Domingo.

It was hilarious, and not only did it go viral, but Carpenter herself responded to it on Instagram Stories after the fact.

The comedy song was so popular, in fact, that SNL brought it back for a sequel this past weekend, this time making it a riff on Chappell Roan's "HOT TO GO!," starring Charli XCX.

Absolutely cannot wait for part 3.

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