A world-famous pop star was completely unrecognizable as she made a surprise cameo on Saturday Night Live this weekend.
Although Stranger Things actor Finn Wolfhard was hosting and A$AP Rocky was the musical guest, this songstress may have been the highest-profile name to appear on the latest episode of the long-running sketch show.
She disappeared into the role of a preteen boy in a sketch about a fictional podcast called Snack Homiez hosted by a group of 12-year-olds, along with one 13-year-old whom the others regard as old and affectionately call 'unc.'
Wolfhard was starring as their guest, a devotee of the current 'looksmaxxing' trend who takes measures as drastic as breaking his jawbone to reshape his face.
All the young boys who host Snack Homiez were played by women, including Saturday Night Live stars Chloe Fineman, Jane Wickline and Veronika Slowikowska.
They were accompanied by a guest star who traded in her typical high-octane glamour for a wig and outfit that made her look just like a little boy.
Can you guess who she is?
A world-famous pop star was completely unrecognizable as she made a surprise cameo as a 12-year-old boy on Saturday Night Live this weekend
She was none other than Sabrina Carpenter, making her return to the show after she performed double duty as host and musical guest in October.
That episode marked the first time Carpenter played a preteen co-host of Snack Homiez - the part she reprised this weekend.
In her first outing as one of the Snack Homiez in October, they were seen interviewing U.S. President Donald Trump, played by show regular James Austin Johnson.
On this week's episode, Carpenter's character Tayson was back after 'being grounded for spending too many Fortnite books in a week,' one co-host explained.
Wolfhard appeared as a Twitter-famous 'looksmaxxing gigachad' called Micah, in a sketch aimed at male internet culture and Generation Alpha slang.
A$AP Rocky then slides into the studio as himself, prompting Micah to fawn over his 'unprecedented levels of chaddom' and Rocky to call him 'weird, bro.'
At that point Carpenter's character Tyson was able to ask Rocky about his 'go-to snack of 2026,' enabling the guest to plug Rap Snacks.
Carpenter made her Saturday Night Live debut as the musical guest on the season 49 finale in 2024, and then early last year she and classic rock legend Paul Simon opened the 50th anniversary special by performing a duet.
The sketch was about a fictional podcast called Snack Homiez hosted by a group of 12-year-olds, including one played by Chloe Fineman (right)
When she performed double duty as host and musical guest this past October, she made a splash by using the word 'f*' twice on live broadcast television.
The swearword made its appearance while she was singing her new song Nobody's Son, in which she sings: 'He sure f*ed me up,' on two occasions.
Although the profanity appeared unedited on the live East Coast broadcast, the lyric was censored by the time it aired on the West Coast.
The official video posted by the show to YouTube was also bowdlerized, as was the version of the episode made available for streaming.
Profanity on network TV can lead to fines by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), though it remains unknown whether NBC was penalized over Carpenter's use of the word 'f*' last October.