Ariana Grande's SNL Skit: A Funny Take on UFC History

New York City, USASun Oct 13 2024
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This past weekend, Saturday Night Live (SNL) brought together two worlds that you might not expect to see together: pop superstar Ariana Grande and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). In a hilarious sketch, Grande impersonated another iconic singer, Celine Dion, to create a unique tribute to the UFC. The sketch was a parody of Dion's recent promo for Sunday Night Football. Instead of football, Grande's version celebrated memorable moments from UFC history. She sang about broken bones, knee strikes to sensitive areas, and even took a jab at some well-known fighters and commentators. Grande's performance was a hit with fight fans. She managed to capture the excitement and intensity of UFC matches while also poking fun at some of the more controversial moments. The sketch even served as a clever advertisement for the upcoming UFC 308 event. One of the most memorable lines was Grande's comment on the long-term effects of fighting. She sang, "It's all coming back to me, though maybe not to them because of the concussions, no? " This line highlighted the serious issue of head injuries in combat sports. The sketch left viewers laughing and also thinking about the real-life impacts of the sport. It was a creative way to pay tribute to the UFC while also adding a touch of humor.
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