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‘SNL’: Maya Rudolph’s Beyonce Returns for Another ‘Hot Ones’ Sketch

Maya Rudolph brought him Beyoncé effect to Saturday night Live once again. One of the highlight sketches of the night was seen cowboy carter Artist returns to set hot ones For another shot at downing some spicy wings.

Joining host Shawn Evans (played by Mikey Day), Rudolph’s Beyoncé — decked out in her red, white and blue leather country music ensemble — explained why she returned to the show Not so good the first time since then,

Beyoncé explained, “Well, it was the only thing I tried to kill. And it bothered both me and my husband.” “My husband is Jay-Z.”

“Oh, yes. I know,” Evans replied.

“Oh, okay. I assumed you didn’t because you’re the whitest person I’ve ever seen,” she replied. “Both your skin and the way you carry yourself.”

The pair starts things off with a hot sauce called Devil’s Stain, and it’s not too bad. But the interview just goes south with the other wing. Beyoncé begins speaking in tongues and explains how her “bones are on fire.”

“Where is my assistant Darafel? Come here!” Beyonce calls out, as she is joined by her faithful assistant (played by kenan thompson, “I want you to go to Google and search, ‘Is it possible to take the bones out of someone’s body and replace them with unfired bones?’ can you do it?”

After throwing milk in Evans’ face and repeatedly swearing, Beyoncé resorted to having her assistant pour obscene amounts of cocoa butter lotion into her mouth – but to no avail.

“It’s not working! Why can’t I kill it? Why is this junkie doing hot wings that Beyonce can’t do?” Beyonce screams.

Eventually, Darrafel switched places with him and closed out the entire interview with a Men in Black-style neuter, and Rudolph’s Beyoncé once again got the best of the spicy wings.

This episode marked Rudolph’s third time as host, after serving as a cast member from 2000 to 2007.

ET spoke to Rudolph in MarchWhere he talked about his time on the show and some of his favorite memories – to which he replied, “I have a lot.”

“I feel like I didn’t realize how young we were and I didn’t realize how much we got to play together,” she said of her time on the comedy series. “And that’s the best thing about that network of people. There are so many amazing people that I’m lucky to have because of that show.”

Saturday night Live Airs live coast-to-coast on NBC at 11:30 pm ET, 8:30 pm PT.

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