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Colman Domingo made his Saturday Night Live hosting debut this weekend and dominated every sketch he was in.

The Emmy-winning Euphoria star turned in hilarious performances as a chatty barber, a pimp attending a wake, and the fashionable witness to an armed robbery.
In the crime sketch titled “Fashion District Robbery,” Domingo played D’Artagnan Meringue, an impeccably over-dressed professor at New York’s Fashion Institute of Design.
“I don’t teach, I show. I am the lesson,” Domingo said while holding a cigarette.
Asked by a TV news reporter, played by SNL regular Ashley Padilla, to describe the fleeing suspect, Domingo’s description was more about size and fit than substance.
“I would say 30, 32,” he explained. Padilla took that to mean the robber was “fairly young.” But Domingo quickly schooled her.
“No, not in age, honey. I mean waist and inseam. What else could I have been referring to?” he said, adding: “The look was all over the place and baggy to a fault. My man was swimming in that ‘fit.”

Padilla asked for a more concise description.
“Be on the lookout for a mess!” he said. “Class, help this woman. Describe this man’s drip.”
His students, played by comedians Marcello Hernández, Chloe Fineman, and Jane Wickline, added to the confusion.
“The ‘fit must have been in the unemployment line because it was NOT working,” Fineman said in a posh accent and smirked. Hernández added a jab about dressing while blind.
“The fit was giving styled by Stevie — Stevie Wonder!” he said before covering his eyes.
Wickline added, “He had a hoodie…” But Domingo cut her off. “Gabby, you are not cut out for this!” he said. “Go to a normal college!”
A frustrated Padilla pressed the group for more details. At that point, Domingo said he had a picture of the suspect. But, instead of snapping the man’s face, he had taken a picture of his cracked heels in a pair of Crocs.
“If you want to be sockless in Crocs, invest in some lotion!” Domingo said.
As of Sunday evening, the sketch had more than 855,000 views.
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