Quinta Brunson, star and creator of “Abbott Elementary,” showcased her comedic talent and height in her second hosting gig on “Saturday Night Live” on May 3. Opting for a musical opening monologue, Brunson sang about the perks of being short, celebrating her stature alongside dancers.
The monologue included shoutouts to other short celebrities like Olympian Simone Biles, actor Tom Holland, and rapper Kendrick Lamar, highlighting the achievements of those who may be vertically challenged. Joined by Sabrina Carpenter, the duo joked about the quirks of being short, pondering if short ribs just taste like ribs and if short stories are simply novels.
The musical number continued with a nod to actor Jeremy Allen White, culminating in the conclusion that life is simply more fun when you’re fun-sized. While musical guest Benson Boone didn’t participate in the number, he made waves with his performance at Coachella and was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2025 Grammys alongside Carpenter.
Despite not securing the award, Boone and Carpenter’s talent shone through on SNL, adding to the entertainment factor of the evening. Watch the lively monologue below for a glimpse into Brunson’s comedic and musical prowess.