Sabrina Carpenter Arrests Marcello Hernández’s Domingo at Los Angeles Concert: 'Sabrina, I'm Here!'
In October, 'Saturday Night Live' remixed Carpenter's "Espresso" for a skit called "Bridesmaid Speech"
He "came all this way, had to explain, direct from Domingo!"
On Sunday, Nov. 17, Marcello Hernández's beloved Saturday Night Live character, Domingo, made an appearance at Sabrina Carpenter's show at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
As part of her Short n' Sweet tour, Carpenter, 25, "arrests" someone from the audience at every show before the start of her song "Juno." This time around, Domingo was her lucky guy.
“Sabrina, I’m here!” Hernández, 27, yelled from the crowd, according to a fan-captured footage on TikTok.
He then prompted a loud reaction from the audience when he introduced himself as Domingo from "Miami, baby." (In the SNL skit, a group of bridesmaids reveal that the bride hooked up with Domingo at her bachelorette party to the tune of Carpenter's hit song "Espresso.")
He then proceeded to say that he's the "cute boy with the blue jacket and the thick accent," remixing her song "Bed Chem."
When Carpenter asked "Domingo" if he had anything left to say — he naturally broke into song.
"Came all the way/Had to explain/Direct from Domingo/Sabrina's a friend/She's like my sis/But I would hook up though," he sang.
Blushing onstage, Carpenter asked, "Like, now?"
Hernández agreed, and she handed him a pair of fuzzy pink handcuffs as a gift.
At her show two nights prior, Carpenter had another fun moment in store for the audience when she brought out Christina Aguilera to perform a couple of her hit songs.
The duo first teamed up for "Ain't No Other Man" and then they slowed things down with a performance of "What a Girl Wants."
After the performance, they shared a big hug and the "Fighter" singer, 43, told the "Coincidence" musician, "I love you so much."
The surprise appearance came months after they sang together for the 25th anniversary celebration of Aguilera’s debut album.
At the time, Carpenter reflected on the impact the "Dirrty" singer had on her career.
"I think the first time I ever heard your voice was [when] my mom played me a video of you singing at eight years old, ‘A Sunday Kind of Love,'" Carpenter told Aguilera, referring to the star's 1990 appearance on Star Search.
“That was the most inspiring thing for me ever to see as a young girl that wanted to sing, but just didn’t think I could do it at that age,” she added.