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'SNL': Charli XCX Pokes Fun at Martha Stewart, Adds Twist to Chappell Roan's 'Hot to Go'
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Charli XCX made her hosting debut on 'Saturday Night Live' with a monologue about her 'Brat' album and sketches about babymoon, President-elect Donald Trump, and upcoming Thanksgiving holiday.

AceShowbiz - Charli XCX makes her mark on Saturday Night Live with a vibrant hosting debut that humorously examines the concept of being a "brat," and a musical sketch featuring Chappell Roan that left audiences applauding.

Charli XCX took on double duty as both the host and musical guest of NBC's legendary sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Live" for the first time on November 16. Charli XCX started her night with an engaging monologue, where she broke down her album "Brat" and lightheartedly clarified the ethos behind it.

"You might know me from my album Brat, but don't worry if you don't," Charli began. "There is nothing wrong with being straight."

She continued with a humorous yet insightful explanation, saying, "Honestly, it's just like an attitude. It's a vibe. For example, the new Martha Stewart documentary: When Martha gets mad about an old magazine article and she says that she's glad the journalist who wrote it is dead, that is brat. And then on Friday, when that exact journalist responded and said, 'Hey, I'm alive, b***h,' that is extremely brat."

Furthering the comedic atmosphere, Charli tapped into her reputation for being a "party girl," expressing her excitement about hosting the show. "I am so excited to be here, and I'm not used to being out this early on a Saturday night, but for you guys, it's worth it," she joked.

One of her standout sketches during the episode was a baby shower-themed parody featuring cast members Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim, and Sarah Sherman, and together, they performed a hilarious version of Chappell Roan's song "Hot to Go." She also joined another sketch that took a sharp jab at [=Donald Trump]'s cabinet picks.

Meanwhile, in a Thanksgiving-themed skit, Charli XCX impersonated Victoria Beckham] and the Posh Spice's signature pout. The other cast channeled the likes of Naomi Campbell, Olsen twins, and Cher.

Charli XCX's night on "SNL" was a blend of sharp humor and musical talent, marking another memorable episode that celebrated the spirit of "brat" culture and showcased the diverse talents of its host and guest musicians. Young audiences were left entertained and eager for what new surprises SNL and Charli XCX will bring next.

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