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Ariana Grande and Bowen Yang break character on SNL with 'Wicked'

Ariana Grande and Bowen Yang break character on SNL with 'Wicked'

Ariana Grande and Bowen Young couldn't keep it together while painting Saturday Night Live Tonight.

The duo revived songs that did not make it into the hit film Moulin Rouge Which included the song “Up Where We Belong” originally sung by Jennifer Warnes and Joe Cocker; “Do-Re-Mi” by Julie Andrews; “Crawl” by TLC; “happy birthday”; And “Pride (In the Name of Love)” by U2 and others.

While they managed to nearly complete the sketch before breaking character, Yang began to lose focus during a performance of Shania Twain's hit song “Man!”. I feel like a woman! He continued into a laughing fit as he and Grande sang “Happy Birthday” for the umpteenth time, breaking character as well. It gets worse when the comedian dunks on the singer and tries to sing “I Will Always Love You,” originally sung by Dolly Parton but made famous by Whitney Houston when she sang the song in the movie. Bodyguard.

Another “Happy Birthday” causes Yang to laugh as Grande drops with him before they both regain their composure and close out the sketch with the ending song “Defying Gravity” from evilgiving fans of the musical a taste of the upcoming film adaptation, which stars Grande and Yang in the lead roles.

Watch the hysteria in the skit video above. Her loyal fans are already pushing for Grande to win an Emmys for her work SNL Tonight.

Earlier in the evening, Grande joined the evening's host Josh Brolin for a sketch about people pleasing:

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She sang two of her latest songs – “We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)” and “Imperfect For You” from her new album. Eternal sunshine:

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