‘SNL’ sketch ‘Domingo’ was inspired by a real bridesmaid speech
Pro advice: if you can’t sing, don’t play a song for a wedding toast.
While Saturday Night LiveThe viral sketch “Domingo” of the recent is hilarious, the inspiration behind it is much more creaky because it is actually based on a true story.
Snl Writers Jimmy Fowlie and Ceara O’Sullivan revealed the origin of the popular sketch in a recent interview with Vanityexplaining that he was inspired by a very disorderly marriage tribute.
“I saw this thing floating on Instagram – a young lady’s speech where she sang Hamilton“Said Fowlie.” May God bless her, it was really so authentic. There was something in the painful gaze on the bride and face of the groom that I said to myself: “Oh, it’s so good.” “”
However, it was not easy to sketch. It did not laugh at the table, but the host Ariana Grande fought to save the song. “We have almost abandoned,” said Fowlie. “We say to ourselves:” Is it cursed? “”
The writers had brought the video to big to help him understand what made the sketch.
“Jimmy showed Ariana Grande the video of this bad honor singing badly,” said O’Sullivan. “Ariana immediately understood:” I need to sing outside the key. This is what it requires from me. “”
In the meantime, Snl Star Marcello Hernández, who was interpreted as the holder Domingo, had no idea what was in reserve for him. “Just before reading the table, [the writers] told me that they had a fun thing at the end of a sketch to do, “said Hernández.” He was a Latin guy, and that’s all I knew. “”
According to Fowlie, Hernández asked to change the name of her character to James.
“Domingo is the name of my uncle. One of my father’s best friends is named Domingo,” said Hernández. “I don’t know if I didn’t like the name. He had this golden chain that I thought a little too much. But ultimately, it’s fun. He is a doctor and he takes care of animals, so you can’t be upset by the way Latinos are represented there.”
“Domingo” was originally broadcast in October, when Grande hosted an episode of SnlAnd the sketch highlights Grande, Hernández, Chloe Fineman, Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim and Sarah Sherman. At the height of the successful song of Sabrina Carpenter “Espresso”, he presents bridesmaids singing out of the key during their wedding toast and accidentally exhibiting the married affair with a man named Domingo during their trip to Bachelorette. It is now the most watched sketch of the season on social networks and has caused two suites.
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He even obtained Carpenter’s approval seal, while the pop star piloted Hernández and the Snl Written at her concert in Los Angeles to perform as Domingo when she sang “Espresso”.
“Behind the scenes, Sabrina was so cute,” said O’Sullivan. “She was like” people don’t even care about my version. They only sing your words to me. “I look at the crowd and I see posters that say:” The bridesmaids wanted a celebration “. And it goes literally,” f – my trail.