Taylor Swift & Pete Davidson Sing About “Sad Virgins” on SNL
Taylor Swift and Pete Davidson unleashed some sick burns collectively in a hilarious Saturday Night time Stay sketch.
The singer, who appeared on the episode to carry out songs from her newly re-recorded album Pink, joined solid member and Please Do not Destroy, a comedy trio made up of SNL writers Ben Marshall, John Higgins, and Martin Herlihy, for a pre-recorded musical section.
Pete, a fan-favorite star who’s pals with celebs equivalent to Machine Gun Kelly and particularly just lately, Kim Kardashian, rapped about how all his pals “are cool and well-known besides these three unhappy virgins,” which means the journey. Taylor confirmed as much as sing the bridge of the monitor, and roasted them arduous.
“Ben is like unhappy Ron Weasley,” she sang. “He seems like if Large Chook misplaced all his feathers.”
She continued singing, “And Martin has the allure and the intercourse enchantment of a scarecrow / John has a big-ass bowling ball head / How does he keep upright with that massive, fats melon? / And none of them have the heart to take their shirts off in entrance of a woman.”
“As a result of they’re three unhappy virgins, what / And so they’re gonna die alone,” Taylor and Pete concluded.