Sure, Lady Gaga I can summarize the information for you.Bad Bunny hosted and performed as the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live.” He was joined by some notable celebrities, including Lady Gaga, Mick Jagger, and Pedro Pascal. Lady Gaga surprised the audience by introducing the reggaeton star’s performance in her best Spanish accent. Bad Bunny performed “Monaco” from his recently released album “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” while Gaga called on everyone from Puerto Rico and beyond to enjoy the performance of “Un Preview.”
In a setting illuminated by dramatic red lighting, Bad Bunny was accompanied by the mechanical toy horse featured in the music video for the single as he energetically performed “Un Preview.” Later on, he recreated the video for “Monaco,” which originally starred Al Pacino.
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In addition to his musical performances, Bad Bunny was joined by a surprise guest, Jagger, for a couple of sketches on “SNL.” This marked the Rolling Stones frontman’s first appearance on the show since 1986. Jagger appeared in a skit with Bunny and “SNL” cast member Marcello Hernández, where the two were involved in a heated argument on the set of a Spanish-language soap opera. Jagger played the role of the mediating father but ended the skit with dramatic slaps to both actors. Jagger also joined Bunny for a sketch parodying “Sister Act 3,” featuring some less-than-holy nuns. This appearance followed the Rolling Stones’ New York show, which included a surprise duet with Lady Gaga just two days earlier.
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While this was Bad Bunny’s first time hosting SNL, he previously appeared on the show during one of the pandemic’s “Saturday Night Live at Home” episodes in April 2020. He then returned as a musical guest in 2021 when Regé-Jean Page, known for his role in “Bridgerton,” was the host.
The 49th season of “Saturday Night Live” began with Pete Davidson as the host and Ice Spice as the musical guest, featuring several noteworthy moments, including a surprise cameo from Taylor Swift and her rumored partner, Travis Kelce.
Bad Bunny’s appearance follows the announcement of his “Most Wanted Tour,” starting on February 21 at Utah’s Delta Center and covering several major North American cities, such as Las Vegas, Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, with the tour concluding on May 26 in Miami.
The Puerto Rican superstar recently appeared on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on October 19, discussing his experience as the SNL host. He shared that the week-long process of preparing for the show was both exciting and tiring, jokingly stating, “I need to sleep.” He expressed gratitude for the positive vibes from the cast and producers, emphasizing how enjoyable the experience was for him.