🚨 SNL GOES WILD OVER BAD BUNNY — BUT PEDRO PASCAL IS THE ONE WHO “STEALS THE WAVE” 🔥 Bad Bunny’s explosive debut performance on Saturday Night Live was going full speed when… everything turned upside down with Pedro Pascal’s unexpected appearance. Just seconds later, Pascal reverted to his familiar “overprotective mother” persona — delivering a series of fake translations, rapid-fire Spanglish speeches, and perfectly accurate deadpans that left the audience in stitches. Bad Bunny could barely maintain his serious expression. The entire auditorium erupted. From an opening monologue, that moment quickly became a new “viral moment” — something fans will undoubtedly clip, quote, and replay endlessly.

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Bad Bunny’s first time hosting Saturday Night Live on October 21 was a star-studded event. In addition to the global superstar, who was also musical guest, there were cameos from Lady Gaga (who introduced his “Un Preview” performance), the Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger, and—to the audience’s audible delight—actor Pedro Pascal.
Watch Bad Bunny's SNL Sketches and Monologue from the October 21 Episode
Pascal, whose February 4 episode earned him an Emmy nomination for Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, first turned up during Bad Bunny’s monologue, and later revived his “Protective Mom” character, with Bad Bunny portraying fellow family member tia Rosa.

During the monologue, after joking about the 2023 Grammys moment in which Bad Bunny’s Spanish-language performance was dubbed with “SINGING IN NON-ENGLISH” and slipping between English and his native tongue, the singer and rapper said, “I want to bring up my friend to help. Pedro?”

Dressed as fashionably as Bad Bunny in an indigo blazer and neon green pants, Pedro Pascal hugged Bad Bunny and asked if he should “translate” Bad Bunny’s words (spoiler alert: He did not).

Saturday Night Live 1846 Bad Bunny Pedro Pascal

Bad Bunny as Tia and Pedro Pascal as Mama during the “Protective Mom 2” sketch Saturday Night Live Season 49 Episode 1846 on Saturday, October 21, 2023.

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“Si,” Bad Bunny replied.

“Yes,” Pascal proudly told the crowd with a flourish.

Bad Bunny proceeded to speak naturally in rapid Spanish, commenting on his hotel, the traffic in New York, and his new album, expressing his gratitude to the show and “everyone who has listened to my music,” as well as shouting out his family, who he said was watching back home in Puerto Rico.

“Ok,” Pascal said, turning to the audience. “He said, ‘I’m blessed to be here with my favorite actor, Pedro Pascal.”

While he couldn’t quite translate, Pascal did try to offer some monologue advice as a past Host—except, the tips didn’t quite apply to Benito. Watch the monologue above.

Pedro Pascal and Bad Bunny join forces in “Protective Mom 2” sketch

Pedro Pascal Reprises SNL Character With Bad Bunny

Pascal returned later in the show to revive his protective mom character, who was joined by Bad Bunny in drag as Tia Rosa. When Luis (Marcello Hernández) brings home his latest girlfriend (played by new Season 49 cast member Chloe Troast, she’s received with a series of passive-aggressive insults in Spanglish (“muy Old Navy,” Bad Bunny’s tia sniffs). And do not get them started on Luis’s depression.

Cast member Hernåndez, who co-wrote the sketch for the Pascal-hosted episode, recently told Seth Meyers  that he partly based the character on his own mother.

“Pedro, my second mom: Thank you, I love you,” Hernández joked on Late Night with Seth Meyers. Little did we know we’d soon be gifted with the character’s return.

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