Marcello Hernández's 'SNL' character Domingo arrested by Sabrina Carpenter at Los Angeles concert: 'Sabrina, I'm here!'
Sabrina Carpenter arrested Domingo, Marcello Hernández's beloved and ubiquitous Saturday Night Live character, this weekend. What's the charge? He's much too hot.
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Carpenter "arrests" a fan for being "too hot" at each of her Short n' Sweet tour shows. The joke comes soon before she plays "Juno." The singer arrested Millie Bobby Brown at an Atlanta event last month.
Hernández's Domingo character first appeared on Ariana Grande's Oct. 12 episode of SNL, when the Wicked star joined the show's cast as a group of bridesmaids singing a parody of Carpenter's "Espresso," inadvertently revealing to the groom that the bride had been unfaithful to her fiancée during their bachelorette trip, where she met Domingo.
"Sabrina, I'm here!" Hernández can be heard yelling in video footage from the Inglewood event on Sunday. He proceeds to identify himself as Domingo from "Miami, baby."
Carpenter answered from the stage: "Miami?" I wish you were from my bedroom. "What are you doing later tonight?"
Hernández then referred to Carpenter's song "Bed Chem," stating, "I'm the cute boy with the blue jacket and the thick accent."
The singer went on to add she was "so flustered and overwhelmed" and asked, "Is there anything you want to say before I arrest you, Domingo?"
"Domingo" reacted in song: "I've come all this way/ Had to explain/ Direct from Domingo. Sabrina is a buddy / She's like my sister / But I'd hook up anyhow."
"Like, now?" Carpenter answered, handing him a pair of fluffy pink handcuffs.
Domingo didn't make his debut appearance this weekend. Hernández reprised the part on Saturday's SNL, which was hosted by Charli XCX. The group of girls regrouped for a baby shower and sang about Domingo's charm once more, this time to the tune of Chappell Roan's "HOT TO GO!".
The original "Bridesmaind Speech" comedy has received over 11 million views on YouTube. The follow-up to "Babymoon" has approximately 2 million views.