Sabrina Carpenter Stuns on SNL Season Finale: Delivers Hilarious “Nonsense” Outro
From the moment it was announced that Sabrina Carpenter would be the musical guest for Saturday Night Live’s season finale, fans eagerly anticipated two things: her interactions with host Jake Gyllenhaal, and her infamous customized outro for the song “Nonsense.” Known for her playful and often risqué variations, Carpenter’s outros are a beloved staple of her live performances.
The buzz around Carpenter’s appearance was electric. After all, her connection to Taylor Swift, who famously dated Gyllenhaal, added an extra layer of intrigue to the show. Fans speculated about the potential for witty banter or subtle nods to past dramas. However, it was Carpenter’s musical performance that truly stole the spotlight.
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Kicking off her set with the hit single “Espresso,” Carpenter quickly set the stage ablaze with her energetic performance. But it was her second performance—a clever mash-up of “Feather” and “Nonsense”—that had everyone talking. True to form, Carpenter delivered a customized outro that was perfectly tailored for her SNL debut.
The audience was in stitches as she sang:
“He is 30 Rock hard ‘cause I said hi,
My sense of humor is, but I am not dry,
SNL I just came for the first time.”
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#SNLFinale Nonsense Outro @SabrinaAnnLynn pic.twitter.com/gtpVUlSk85
— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) May 19, 2024
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The cheeky outro was a hit, blending humor and a touch of risqué wordplay in a way that only Sabrina Carpenter can. Fans and viewers took to social media to praise her creativity and boldness, making her SNL performance a memorable highlight of the season finale.
Sabrina Carpenter’s appearance on SNL not only showcased her musical talent but also her sharp wit and charismatic stage presence. As the night ended, it was clear that Carpenter had left a lasting impression, cementing her status as a versatile and engaging performer.