Bowen Yang, star of “Wicked,” apologized to his co-star Ariana Grande for kissing her “too much” during a skit they performed on “Saturday Night Live.” The 34-year-old actor expressed his regret to Grande on his “Las Culturistas” podcast, saying he had opened his mouth too much during the kiss. Grande, 31, reciprocated by saying she was shaking after the kiss, though not in a negative way, but rather in a disarming way. She assured Yang that she had no hard feelings about the interaction, as it felt like a necessary moment for the characters.
The kiss between Yang and Grande during the “SNL” skit was not originally in the script. Grande mentioned that she had a thought about kissing at the end of the scene, but chose not to say anything initially as she feared it would seem too comfortable or out of place. However, later in the day, Yang texted her saying he thought it would be hilarious for their characters to lock lips. Grande, reflecting on the kissing experience, joked that she was only kidding about Yang’s mouth being too open, as she believed it worked well for the characters.
Grande hosted “Saturday Night Live” for the second time in October, the first being in 2016. She shared that she finds comfort in getting to know everyone on set during such high-pressure gigs, making the experience safe and enjoyable for her. She expressed her love for comedy and how much fun she has while performing on the show. The chemistry between Grande and Yang during the skit seemed to have worked out well, despite the unexpected kiss that took place during their performance.
While recounting the moment on “Las Culturistas,” both Yang and Grande agreed that the kiss felt right for the characters they were portraying. Grande mentioned that they were both dropped into the scene and it felt like what the characters needed at that moment. Though the kiss may not have been planned initially, it added to the authenticity of the performance. Grande was appreciative of Yang’s willingness to go along with the unexpected twist and felt that it contributed positively to the overall skit.
Throughout the podcast episode, Yang continued to apologize to Grande for the kiss, with Grande reassuring him that she harbor no ill feelings about the incident. She appreciated his enthusiasm and willingness to commit to the scene, despite any awkwardness that may have arisen. Grande’s second hosting stint on “SNL” was met with positive reviews, showcasing her comedic talents and ability to connect with the cast and crew. Both Grande and Yang demonstrated professionalism and camaraderie during the skit, making the unexpected kiss a memorable and entertaining moment for viewers.