Thania Garcia Pulling double duty as host and musical guest on “Saturday Night Live,” Bad Bunny delivered the first live performances of his newly-released “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana” album.
Before he took the stage for his performances, he was joined by surprise guest Mick Jagger for a skit — The Rolling Stones frontman’s first time on “SNL” since 1986.
The appearance comes two days after the Rolling Stones’ New York show, which featured a surprise duet with Lady Gaga. In the sketch, Bad Bunny played an actor on a Spanish soap opera, slapping his brother in the face multiple times.
Jagger entered the scene wearing a fake mustache and surprised the boys by revealing he was their father. After the first commercial break, Gaga popped up to introduce — in Spanish — Bad Bunny’s first performance of “Un Preview.” He later returned to perform “Monaco.” Though this is the first time Bad Bunny has hosted SNL, he made his debut on the platform in April 2020 with a cameo during one of the pandemic’s “Saturday Night Live at Home” episodes.
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