Even if you haven’t seen SNL in years (same), you’ve probably heard there’s a new fan-favorite character. Apologies to Stefon, but we are now in the era of Domingo. Last month, cast member Marcello Hernández debuted the man from Miami with the weird little goatee — who’s “actually a doctor and randomly a model” — during the “Bridesmaid Speech” sketch. In it, a group of bridesmaids sing a (very off-key) parody of Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso,” detailing the bride’s bachelorette party and revealing she had an affair with, you guessed it, Domingo. The sketch has since gone viral, amassing over 102 million views and inspiring countless memes and fan remakes. Hernández even reprised the role twice in one weekend: First, in the November 16 “Babymoon” sketch, in which — spoiler alert — the marriage survives, the bride is pregnant, and the bridesmaids perform a version of Chappell Roan’s “Hot to Go!” at the baby shower. Then, at Sabrina Carpenter’s Los Angeles concert, where she “arrested” him with furry pink handcuffs, after saying he was “gorgeous” and that she was “flustered and overwhelmed.” Someone check on Barry.
Prince Harry’s fake neck tattoo isn’t the only thing that’s getting attention this week — so is his marriage to the Princess of Montecito Meghan Markle. Over the past few months, eagle-eyed royal watchers have noticed that the two have reportedly attended several events separately: Markle stepped out for a hospital gala and the launch of her colorist’s haircare line, while Harry visited New York, an awards ceremony in London, and even caught the Canadian Football League’s version of the Super Bowl. Plus, Harry is said to have sent invitations for a Christmas charity party he’s most likely hosting…solo. However, insiders insist there’s no cause for concern — since the couple has “now hit their stride as individuals” and it’s all part of their “twin-track approach.” For those not fluent in extremely PR-sounding jargon, we’ll translate: Prince Harry is apparently concentrating on his philanthropy work, while Markle is focusing on her entrepreneurial goals, including her yet-to-be-launched lifestyle brand American Riviera Orchard. Meaning, perhaps we’ll finally get to try her limited-edition strawberry jam.
We normally wouldn’t recommend revisiting sophomore year of college, but we’ll make an exception for The Sex Lives of College Girls. In case you need a refresher, season 2 ended in dramatic fashion: Leighton (Reneé Rapp) came out to her roommates and quit Kappa; Whitney (Alyah Chanelle Scott) saw Kimberly (Pauline Chalamet) kiss her ex; Kimberly sold her eggs to pay for tuition; and Bela (Amrit Kaur) submitted paperwork to transfer schools. Now, the foursome will return to the fictional Essex College for their sophomore year…at least, temporarily (Rapp previously announced she’d reprise her role as the superrich, super sarcastic legacy student for just a few episodes). And they’ll be joined by new classmates, like first-year international student Taylor (Mia Rodgers) and transfer student Kacey (Gracie Lawrence). Will sophomore year be a slump…or a success? Watch on Max to find out.
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