Pop star Sabrina Carpenter pulled double duty on Saturday Night Live this weekend, serving as both host and musical guest — and yes, she joined in on one of the show’s most chaotic recurring bits: the Shop TV sketch.
In this episode, hosts Rhett and Beth (played by Mikey Day and Ashley Padilla) are once again hawking bizarre products ahead of Halloween — including a questionable Jesus-themed trick-or-treat bucket. But that’s all background noise once they introduce young luxury designer Virginia Duffy, played by Carpenter, who’s on set to sell some stylish neck pillows.
The only problem? When snapped together and hung up, the pillow looks… suggestive, to say the least. That’s the entire gag, and the cast leans all the way in.
“It’s available in ten different colors,” Carpenter’s character proudly declares.
“Why would you bring the pink one?” Day shoots back.
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