Pedro Pascal steals the show on SNL with Bad Bunny in epic monologue collaboration

Pedro Pascal steals the show on SNL with Bad Bunny in epic monologue collaboration

Pedro Pascal surprises as a guest on SNL to assist Bad Bunny in delivering his debut monologue, adding an unexpected twist to the episode

Pedro Pascal demonstrated the act of showing support for friends during his unexpected appearance on the latest episode of "Saturday Night Live." In a surprise cameo, Pascal extended his hand to offer guidance to his "friend" Bad Bunny, who sought advice on delivering a stellar monologue for his hosting debut on the enduring comedy sketch program.

Following the advice of "The Last of Us" actor, Bad Bunny decided to win the audience by sharing a somewhat embarrassing photo of himself. In doing so, he presented a captivating image of him posing confidently, donning nothing but a towel.

"There's absolutely nothing about you to ridicule," Pascal teased, upon viewing the alluring photograph.

Subsequently, Pascal made an appearance in a skit alongside cast members Marcello Hernández and newcomer Chloe Troast. He portrayed Hernández's mother, who took a while to accept his new girlfriend (Troast).

Pascal co-hosted the February episode of "SNL" with Coldplay as the musical guest.

Bad Bunny took on both hosting and performing duties on Saturday's episode. The star-studded show also featured surprise appearances by Mick Jagger, the iconic frontman of the Rolling Stones, and Lady Gaga.

"SNL" returns next week with comedian Nate Bargatze as host and the Foo Fighters as the musical guest.