Ariana Grande Spoofs Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ With Bowen Yang in ‘SNL’ Monologue
by Jordan Moreau · VarietyAriana Grande belted out her own rendition of Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” during her “Saturday Night Live” monologue about the difficulties of of buying presents for acquaintances and friends of friends, titled “What Do I Get for Christmas for This Dude?”
Saturday marked the Christmas episode of this “Saturday Night Live” Season 51, with Grande as host and Cher as her musical guest. It also was cast member Bowen Yang’s final episode, as news broke Friday that he would be exiting the show. Yang, who appeared with Grande in “Wicked” and this year’s “Wicked: For Good,” joined her on stage for her spoof of Carey’s song.
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“December is my favorite time of year in New York,” Grande began. “I love the decorations, the snow on the ground. I love shopping for all my loved ones. But I have to admit, I get a little stressed shopping for certain other people in my life.”
The “Saturday Night Live” audience cheered when they realized Grande was doing her own take on “All I Want for Christmas Is You”
“I don’t know what to get for Christmas for my cousin’s boyfriend Steve,” she sang to Carey’s tune. “I don’t know a thing about him, only see him on Christmas Eve.”
She also poked fun at her seemingly non-stop press tour for “Wicked: For Good,” joking that her director Jon M. Chu wouldn’t give her any bathroom breaks.
“Haven’t shopped a lot for Christmas, ‘cuz my schedule’s never free,” she sang. “Had so much press for ‘Wicked,’ Jon Chu will not let me pee.”
When Yang joined her on stage, Grande teased that he had very few lines in “Wicked”: “Can I just say how much I loved your line in ‘Wicked’?”
“Thank you,” he said, to which Grande replied “you’re welcome!”
“No,” Yang clarified. “That was my line.”
Saturday’s episode marked Grande’s third time hosting “SNL,” one of which she doubled as the musical guest. She’s also performed solely as the musical guest twice.