Maya Rudolph Owns Her ‘Mother’ Status By Bringing House Down In ‘SNL’ Monologue
The “Saturday Night Live” alum celebrated Mother’s Day in a vogue-filled way.
“Saturday Night Live” host Maya Rudolph flaunted her “mother of the House of Rockefeller” title in a tribute to ballroom culture during the show’s opening monologue this weekend.
The “SNL” alum celebrated Mother’s Day and referred to her four children before cast member Bowen Yang reminded her that she’s “not just a mom” — she’s “mother.”
“You have achieved extraterrestrial mother status,” declared fellow “SNL” cast member Sarah Sherman.
“Me? Mother?” questioned Rudolph, who briefly laughed at the title. “You’re right.”
An MC named Infinity Decor (played by Kenan Thompson) declared that “SNL” came to “slay bitch and also do some comedy bits” as Rudolph served an apparent parody of Madonna’s “Vogue” and Beyoncé’s “Break My Soul (The Queens Remix).”
“I’m your mother, I’m your mother,” said Rudolph, who wore a shiny bodysuit at the center of dancers voguing around her.
Rudolph’s song made several references to her career, including a scene from “Bridesmaids,” the “Bronx Beat” sketch and her portrayal of Vice President Kamala Harris.
You can check out more of the “SNL” monologue below.