Pedro Pascal Makes Surprise Cameo on SNL with Bad Bunny

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Pedro Pascal Makes Surprise Cameo on “SNL” During Bad Bunny’s Opening Monologue

In a surprising twist during Saturday night’s episode of “SNL,” Pedro Pascal made a cameo appearance during host Bad Bunny’s opening monologue. Pascal, who previously hosted an episode last season, served as a translator for Bad Bunny as he boasted about his Spanish skills being better than his English.

As Bad Bunny began to deliver his monologue in Spanish, he called Pascal on stage for assistance. Pascal informed the audience that Bad Bunny was praising him, saying, “He says I’m blessed to be here with my favorite actor Pedro Pascal.” Pascal then advised Bad Bunny to make a self-deprecating joke about his face or body, but Bad Bunny responded that there was nothing that could be mocked. Pascal light-heartedly agreed, saying, “Totally. Me either.” Pascal also suggested that Bad Bunny share an embarrassing photo of himself, but Bad Bunny claimed there were no embarrassing photos to be found.

Pascal’s involvement in the show didn’t stop there. He participated in a sketch alongside Bad Bunny, where they played protective Spanish-speaking mothers who were skeptical of their son’s new girlfriend. Additionally, Pascal introduced Bad Bunny’s second musical segment.

The actor has gained widespread recognition for his roles in popular fantasy and sci-fi series such as “Game of Thrones,” “The Mandalorian,” and the upcoming “The Last of Us” adaptation. This marks his second appearance on “SNL,” following his previous hosting gig with musical guest Coldplay.

Pascal’s surprise cameo added an unexpected element to Bad Bunny’s opening monologue and further showcased his versatility as an actor. Fans of both Pascal and Bad Bunny were delighted by the unexpected collaboration, making for an entertaining start to the episode.

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