Watch Ariana Grande Perform ‘Wicked’ Riff in ‘Moulin Rouge’ Spoof on ‘SNL’


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Ariana Grande and Bowen Yang show up in the “Moulin Rouge” satire throughout “Saturday Night Live” on March 9.

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Ariana Grande showed up with her Wicked co-star Bowen Yang in an amusing satire of Moulin Rouge throughout Saturday Night Live on March 9.

The five-minute illustration starts as a PBS unique, organized by SNL‘s Mikey Day, that examines what the 2001 movie musical’s “Elephant Love Medley” would certainly’ve appeared like if supervisor Baz Luhrmann has actually had the ability to protect civil liberties to various other pop music.

In the satire, the 30-year-old pop celebrity depicted Nicole Kidman’s Satine and Yang played Ewan McGregor’s Christian, mashing up Carrie Underwood’s “Jesus Take the Wheel” with the baby room rhyme “Wheels on the Bus” and comically doing bits of hits like tender loving care’s “Creep,” Jennifer Lopez’s “Waiting for Tonight” and Shania Twain’s “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”

SNL host Josh Brolin briefly participated on the enjoyable to supply talked word lines from the movie’s soundtrack track “Lady Marmalade,” by Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya and P!nk.

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The act finished with Grande and Bowen vocalizing the “Defying Gravity” end riff from Wicked. Grande will certainly show up in the upcoming online activity adjustments of the Broadway music, in which she’ll play Glinda contrary Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba. Yang will certainly play the duty of Pfannee in the Jon M. Chu-guided movie.

Elsewhere in the SNL episode, Grande carried out a set of brand-new tunes from her newest cd, Eternal Sunshine. She opened up with “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” and gathered “Imperfect for You.” The “Yes, And?” vocalist likewise appeared in another sketch regarding a support system of individuals pleasers.

The songstress has actually shown up on SNL two times prior to: when as the music visitor in September 2014 and as soon as drawing double-duty as both host and entertainer in March 2016.

Watch the “Moulin Rouge” SNL illustration listed below. For those without wire, the program streams on Peacock, which you can register for at the web link here. Having a Peacock account likewise offers followers accessibility to previous SNL episodes.


 

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Bowen Yang, Music News, snl, TV / Film, WICKED

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