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Bad Bunny's SNL Hosting Gig Ends with Surprise KPop Demon Hunters Performance

Bad Bunny's love for 'KPop Demon Hunters' took center stage on SNL. The real-life singers' performance was more than just a sketch – it was a captivating showstopper.

In this picture we can see live musical performance of the group on the stage, In front a woman...
In this picture we can see live musical performance of the group on the stage, In front a woman wearing black jacket standing and singing in the microphone. Behind a man wearing black strap on the head and sunglasses is sitting and playing the band. Behind we can see the poster on which la guns are written and on the top disco lights and hanging lights are seen.

Bad Bunny's SNL Hosting Gig Ends with Surprise KPop Demon Hunters Performance

Saturday Night Live (SNL) hosted Bad Bunny this weekend, treating viewers to a unique sketch about his love for the Netflix movie 'KPop Demon Hunters'. The episode culminated in a surprise performance by the film's singers, Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, who are also known as KPop Demon Hunters.

In the sketch, Bad Bunny, who played himself, tried to engage his friends in a discussion about 'KPop Demon Hunters'. However, his friends were more interested in moving on to other topics. The sketch reached its climax when Bad Bunny's passion for the movie was vindicated in an unexpected way.

The stage was set for a performance by the real-life KPop Demon Hunters singers. They took to the SNL stage and sang their hits 'Golden', 'Takedown', and 'How It's Done'. The performance was a highlight of the episode, captivating the audience and showcasing the singers' talent. In a twist, the villain from the movie, Jinu, played by Pete Davidson, made an appearance. The singers' powerful performance of 'Golden' ultimately defeated Jinu, adding a touch of humor and excitement to the sketch.

Bad Bunny's hosting gig on SNL ended on a high note with the surprise performance by KPop Demon Hunters. Their live rendition of 'Golden' not only entertained the audience but also paid homage to the Netflix movie that Bad Bunny loves. The episode was a testament to the power of music and film in bringing people together, even in a comedic sketch.

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