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Quinta Brunson Returns to SNL: A Masterclass in Comedy and Cultural Commentary

Quinta Brunson Returns to SNL: A Masterclass in Comedy and Cultural Commentary





Quinta Brunson once again proved why she is one of the brightest stars in modern comedy during her recent return to host Saturday Night Live. From a witty musical monologue to bold, culturally aware sketches, Brunson delivered a performance that balanced satire, absurdity, and social insight.

A Monologue with a Twist

Brunson kicked off the episode with a musical monologue that embraced her 4'11" height, celebrating short people in a hilariously over-the-top style. Joined by pop star Sabrina Carpenter and SNL cast member Marcello Hernández, the segment leaned into self-deprecating humor while poking fun at celebrity culture. The surprise cameo by NBA legend Dwyane Wade added a humorous contrast that energized the audience and set the tone for the night.

Sketch Highlights: Comedy with a Message

One of the most talked-about sketches, OnlySeniors, featured Brunson and Kenan Thompson as elderly parents revealing their unexpected online activities. It was a clever spin on generational gaps and how technology blurs social norms.

In another standout, Forever 31, Brunson tackled the challenges of aging in a youth-obsessed culture. The sketch spoofed infomercials, portraying a line of clothing aimed at thirty-somethings trying to navigate fashion trends that no longer suit their age.

The most absurd and viral moment came from 2 Bitches vs. a Gorilla, where Brunson and Ego Nwodim debated whether they could physically fight a gorilla. It was a ridiculous premise that parodied internet discourse and showcased their razor-sharp comedic timing.

A Dynamic Musical Debut

Musical guest Benson Boone made a memorable debut, performing “Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else” and “Mystical Magical.” With emotional vocals and a literal backflip during his entrance, Boone added a fresh layer of energy to the show.

Why Brunson Stands Out

Brunson’s return to SNL wasn’t just funny—it was meaningful. Her sketches often reflect real-life issues like ageism, family dynamics, and internet culture, packaged in accessible and hilarious ways. She connects with audiences not just through jokes, but through authenticity.

Final Thoughts

With her second hosting gig, Quinta Brunson didn’t just entertain—she educated, challenged norms, and reminded viewers that great comedy can still have something to say. Her performance was more than a return to SNL; it was a reaffirmation of her status as a force in comedy.


🖋 Written by: elouanes soualili
📅 Published on: May 4, 2025



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