Sebastian Maniscalco Reacts to Hilarious SNL Parody by Marcello Hernandez

Sebastian ‌Maniscalco Finds the⁣ Humor⁤ in‌ Viral SNL Impersonation

Comedian ​Sebastian Maniscalco is taking‍ the recent Saturday Night Live (SNL) sketch featuring an impersonation of him in stride, even finding it “absolutely all in love.” ‌The sketch, which went⁤ viral shortly after its November 15th debut, depicts a chaotic bachelor ⁢party disrupted by the arrival ⁤of a remarkably energetic Maniscalco stand-in.

Maniscalco,known for his observational humor and ​top-grossing live performances,has openly discussed the impersonation in recent interviews. He playfully suggested ​to Drew⁣ Barrymore, a five-time SNL host,⁣ that she might be able to help him land a hosting gig of ‌his own. “You’re taking all the spots!” he joked, acknowledging BarrymoreS frequent appearances on the show.

Acknowledging the Impersonation & Finding the Funny

Initially, Maniscalco reacted to the sketch‍ with ​amusement, commenting online about the impersonator’s appearance. “The first thing‍ I noticed: Do ⁢they think I’m that gray?” he quipped, referencing the exaggerated gray hair in the portrayal. Though, he quickly moved past ⁤the initial surprise to appreciate the commitment to the ‍physical comedy.

He‍ specifically praised Marcello Hernandez, the actor behind the impersonation, for ​fully embracing the physicality of the role. Maniscalco noted Hernandez’s “over enunciation on‌ the physical humor” and ⁣notably enjoyed⁣ the energetic⁣ step-over and jump sequences. “I actually ​talked to Marcello via text, and I said, ‘Man I wish‌ I⁤ could jump like⁣ that,'” he​ revealed.

The Power of Viral Moments

Interestingly, Maniscalco has found the sketch has significantly ‍boosted his online visibility. He’s “gotten more traction on this video than any ⁣video ‍I’ve ever⁤ been in.” He jokingly suggested that continued impersonations could be a good thing, “If we could⁤ just have people ​keep imitating me, I⁢ think it’ll be fine,” but admitted the effect diminishes⁢ when⁢ he is involved.

This ‍isn’t the ​first time Maniscalco has addressed the sketch. He shared similar thoughts in a recent interview promoting ​his latest ⁤Hulu special,⁤ It Ain’t Right. The comedian seems to understand the power of a viral​ moment and is embracing the attention.

What This‌ Means for Maniscalco & SNL

The sketch highlights the impact of celebrity impressions on SNL and the show’s ability to tap into current ‌cultural conversations. It also demonstrates Maniscalco’s good humor and willingness⁤ to engage ‌with ⁣his audience.

SNL is currently on hiatus for ‌the ⁣holidays, returning with three new episodes in December. As ⁢for Maniscalco, he continues to tour and create new material, with It Ain’t Right ⁤now available on Hulu. Perhaps this viral moment will pave the way​ for him to finally take the stage at 30 Rockefeller Plaza as a host himself.

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