Charli XCX on SNL: Watch All the Sketches and Performances

Charli XCX on SNL: Watch All the Sketches and Performances

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Charli XCX pulled double-duty as host and musical guest on last night’s episode of Saturday Night Live. This was Charli’s first time hosting and third performing, after appearances in 2014 and 2022. She sang the BRAT tracks “360” (introduced by Julia Fox) and “Sympathy is a Knife” (introduced by Bowen Yang), and starred in sketches as Victoria Beckham, a producer for a bro podcast, and a commercial acting teacher’s star student. Charli was also featured in a cut-for-time Please Don’t Destroy video, which is now on YouTube. Check out all of her sketches and performances below.

SNL shared two promos in advance of Charli’s appearance. In one, she had a conversation with Chloe Fineman using only the word “Brat”; in the other, she revealed her “real name”—“Charleston 10-100-10”—alongside Marcello Hernandez. Watch both of those below, too. In October, Charli shared the remix album Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat. She was recently nominated for seven awards, including her first nominations as a solo artist, at the 2025 Grammys.

SNL is in its currently in its 50th season. Recent musical guests have included Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, and Mk.gee. Roan performed “Pink Pony Club” and debuted a still-unreleased song called “The Giver,” while Mk.gee played his new single “Rockman” and the Two Star & the Dream Police track “Alesis.” Last month, Ariana Grande hosted an episode—alongside musical guest Stevie Nicks—where she appeared in sketches including the viral “Bridesmaid Speech.” Next week will feature Jean Smart and musical guest Jelly Roll, then, after a week off, SNL will return December 7 with Paul Mescal hosting and Shaboozey set to perform.


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