English singer Charli XCX is on the brink of seem on Saturday Night Live as soon as once more this weekend, with the newest promo clip from the episode displaying off her comedic contact.
The episode, which airs on Nov. 16, will probably be Charli’s third look, having served as musical visitor in the course of the Martin Freeman-hosted present in 2014 and Oscar Isaac’s episode in 2022. This time, nevertheless, would be the singer’s first pulling double responsibility as each host and musical visitor.
As a consequence, she’s been displaying off her extra comedic aspect within the promo clips launched forward of the present, teaming up with SNL forged member Marcello Hernández for the newest collection.
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“Charli, I have a personal question to ask you,” Hernández queries the musician. “What’s your real name?”
“I never tell anyone this but it’s Charleston Ten One Hundred Ten,” responds Charli, whose actual title is really Charlotte Aitchison. “Wow, that’s amazing,” Hernández provides to a muted response. “I have a bit of a secret myself; my real name is Marcellonian Hernandingleheimer.”
Other transient appearances with Hernández embody Charli promising the forged member that “the nation” will determine if his outfit is “brat” or “brong”, and noting that she’ll hold her ultimate promo brief, earlier than providing a sly nod in Hernández’ route.
Another clip launched on Wednesday (Nov. 13) pokes enjoyable on the ubiquitous ‘Brat summer’ phenomenon, that accompanied her culture-dominating album that dropped again in June.
The clips exhibits Charli seen going over her traces earlier than SNL forged member Chloe Fineman joins her to precise pleasure over her becoming a member of the present. “Brat,” Charli responds, and continues to reply with the identical one-word phrase for Fineman’s collection of dialog starters, together with asking how she’s feeling, inquiring a couple of rash and extra.
Watch Charli XCX within the newest SNL promo beneath. Catch the complete episode of Saturday Night Live on Nov. 16 at 11:30 p.m. ET on NBC, earlier than it streams on Peacock.