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Pete Davidson made a guest appearance on the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live” alongside his close friend and host, John Mulaney.

The sketch focused on a humorous situation at a local convenience store in New York City, with various cast members breaking into song and dance numbers inspired by popular musicals. The skit included parodies of iconic songs from “The Lion King,” “The Sound of Music,” “Les Miserables,” “Cabaret,” “Aladdin,” “Hamilton,” and “Grease.”

During the sketch, Davidson and Mulaney received applause from the audience when they referred to each other by their real names, adding to the comedic effect of the performance.

Davidson was a regular cast member on “Saturday Night Live” from 2014 to 2022, where he was known for his stand-up comedy segments on “Weekend Update” and memorable characters like Chad. He also had the opportunity to host the show in 2023.

Mulaney, on the other hand, is recognized for his comedic talents and musical parodies on “SNL” when he takes on hosting duties. Some of his previous sketches include “Airport Sushi,” “Bodega Bathroom,” “Diner Lobster,” and “Subway Churro.”

The collaboration between Davidson and Mulaney in this latest sketch delighted fans and showcased their comedic chemistry on stage. The entertaining performance left viewers laughing and wanting more from the talented duo.

If you missed the sketch, be sure to watch the video below to catch all the musical parody and look-alike contest fun featuring Pete Davidson, John Mulaney, and their fellow cast members on “Saturday Night Live.”