In a jaw-dropping turn of late-night television, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny brought more than his chart-topping music to the venerable “Saturday Night Live” stage — he brought a cavalcade of Hollywood and rock royalty, culminating in a surreal sketch moment with Mick Jagger, the legendary frontman of the Rolling Stones, who appeared out of nowhere and absolutely stole the spotlight.

The night was already poised to be historic: Bad Bunny was serving double duty as both host and musical guest, a rare feat that has only been achieved by a handful of performers in SNL history, and one that spotlighted not only his global pop-culture dominance but also ambitions far beyond
But what turned ordinary comedy into internet-breaking spectacle were the surprise cameos. Pop icon Lady Gaga popped in to introduce Bad Bunny’s first musical set, delivering her lines in Spanish and hyping up the crowd before he launched into “Un Preview” — setting the tone for an evening that blurred genre and expectation boundaries.
The show’s sketches ranged from high-energy Spanish-language bits to absurdist comedy, but nothing had audiences buzzing more than the moment when Mick Jagger appeared on camera — the 80-year-old rock legend slipping into not one but multiple roles in the episode’s sketches, including a baffling soap-opera confrontation and an unholy convent parody where he played a nun embroiled in scandal. Jagger’s unexpectedly game and outrageous performances had viewers both cheering and scrolling for clips online within moments.
Fans and critics alike noted that Jagger’s cameo — his first on SNL since the 1980s — added a level of unpredictable energy to the night that bordered on cinematic absurdity. From slapstick father-figure scenes to suddenly subverting expectations in religious parody bits, the rock star delivered comedy that seemed half scripted, half spontaneous, and 100 % unforgettable.
The episode didn’t just lean on star power; it turned cultural moments into comedy fuel and showcased Bad Bunny’s willingness to play with language, genre, and the very structure of sketch humor. With cameo turns that ranged from Pedro Pascal’s translator help to Gaga’s bilingual hype and Jagger’s chaotic comedic timing, the show became less a standard SNL episode and more a pop-culture event crossing borders, generations, and expectations.
How It Played Out Live:
Bad Bunny navigated hosting duties in Spanglish and bilingual skits, embracing identity while inviting iconic guests.
Lady Gaga appeared mid-show to hype the star’s music, adding pop diva gravitas.
Mick Jagger, in cream suit and character wigs, crashed sketches to slap, charm and bewilder — a legend in “full rock-comedy mode.”
This was more than a comedy show; it was a collision of music icons and late-night unpredictability, a night where SNL wasn’t just live — it was an unpredictable, irresistible pop-culture force.
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