Marcello Hernández's 'Domingo' Gains Cultural Footprint
Marcello Hernández's 'Domingo' Gains Cultural Footprint

Marcello Hernández's 'Domingo' Gains Cultural Footprint

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Marcello Hernández reprised his popular 'Domingo' character from Saturday Night Live during Sabrina Carpenter's concert in Inglewood, where he was humorously 'arrested' by the singer as part of her act. The character, originally made famous in an SNL sketch parodying Carpenter's song 'Espresso', has gained significant popularity. Carpenter's 'Short n' Sweet' tour regularly features this 'arrest' segment, with Hernández's appearance creating a full-circle moment for fans. Concurrently, SNL revived the 'Domingo' sketch with Charli XCX, replacing Ariana Grande, performing a comedic version of Chappell Roan's 'Hot to Go' during a baby shower scene. This continuation of the sketch underscores Domingo's growing cultural footprint, with the character humorously infiltrating various personal events. The sketches and concert segments have further solidified the viral status of both the character and Carpenter's music.

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