Bad Bunny, Doja Cat don’t dind SNL’s Chloe Fineman funny: Watch
'Saturday Night Live' cast member Chloe Fineman fails to impress Doja Cat and Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny and Doja Cat were not impressed at all with the Saturday Night Live cast member Chloe Fineman’s humour.
A SNL promotional clip shared on Thursday, October 2, features three takes from the trio, exciting the audience for the season 51 premiere on October 4, set to host by the Puerto Rican rapper with Doja Cat, real name Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, as musical guest.
"Hi, I’m Bad Bunny, and I’ll be hosting the season premiere of SNL this week with Doja Cat," Benito says in the first take.
Fineman, among the regulars on the show who stayed amid the high profile departures, cuts in to quip, "Bad Bunny. Doja Cat. And I’m Chloe Salamander."
The Say So singer advised Chloe, "Don’t do that," to which she paid no heed and cheekily said "Cloe Lion," playing off the animal themes in Bad Bunny and Doja Cat’s names.
The King of Latin Trap then chimed in with a disappointed expression, saying, "It’s getting worse."
The second take captures the Monaco singer expressing excitement about headlining the Super Bowl halftime show 2026 as well as hosting SNL.
Meanwhile, in the third take, Doja Cat puts her trust in Bad Bunny’s experience over cast member Chloe Fineman’s when it comes to being in front of the SNL camera
"Chloe, he’s done this before," she says, after Chloe points out they don’t have to stand facing the wall while reading.
For the unversed, Bad Bunny has appeared on Saturday Night Live five times including the upcoming gig.
Once as a cameo in SNL at Home (2020), three times as a musical guest (2021, 2025, and 2025), and twice as a host (2023 and the upcoming 2025 premiere).
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