Viewers said "I love it" to that Domingo sketch, so Saturday Night Live brought him back, with the help of Charli XCX.
On the Nov. 16 episode, the singer appeared in a sequel to the viral skit Ariana Grande took part in when she hosted the show in October.
In the new version, Charli and SNL cast members Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim and Sarah Sherman play a group of friends who perform a song about their babymoon trip with their married pregnant friend Kelsey, played by Chloe Fineman, at her baby shower and sing about her steamy encounter with a man named Domingo, with Marcello Hernández reprising his role as the male hottie.
While the original sketch saw the women sing a satirical version of Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso" at Kelsey's wedding, they performed a parody of Chappell Roan's "Hot to Go!" in the sequel.
Lyrics included, "We say, Kelsey, 'Get off your phone' / 'cause we know who she's texting /Know who she's texting? / D-O-M-I-N-G-O / Kelsey is texting Domingo / Thought that she forgot this dude / She's sending him her pregnant nudes."
Ultimately, the identity of the father of Kelsey's baby is called into question.
Also like Ariana, the host performed some wicked celebrity impressions...in a sketch parodying an audition for the movie Wicked, which stars the "thank u...next" singer. Charli showcased her best imitations of Troye Sivan and Adele.
"Oh hello," Charli's "Adele" said as she made her way to the audition stage.
Also like Ariana, the host performed some wicked celebrity impressions...in a sketch parodying an audition for the movie Wicked, which stars the "thank u...next" singer. Charli showcased her best imitations of Troye Sivan and Adele.
"Oh hello," Charli's "Adele" said as she made her way to the audition stage.
"Can I take me shoes off?" she continued. "OK, wicked. Oh, my God, I said the name of the bloody movie! Shut up! That's f--king funny!"
In another sketch, Charli played a "chuckle effer," or comedy groupie, who defends hooking up with a performer from Shrek: The Musical.
The singer was also the episode's musical guest. She performed her songs "Sympathy is a Knife" and "360."