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Sabrina Carpenter Crashes Quinta Brunson’s Saturday Night Live Monologue to Bond Over Short Height

Sabrina Carpenter Crashes Quinta Brunson’s ‘SNL’ Monologue to Bond Over Short Height

Sabrina Carpenter and Quinta Brunson make quite the impression. 

After all, the Abbott Elementary creator was joined by the “Taste” singer for her latest Saturday Night Live monologue to sing a song about life as a short person. 

Quinta, who is 4 feet and 11 inches tall, began her monologue during her May 3 hosting gig taking pride in her short stature, despite joking she was nearly cast as a kid on her Emmy-winning ABC sitcom. 

“I love being short,” Quinta said. “I want other short people to know the sky’s the limit. So, shorties, tonight, this one is for us.”

The 35-year-old then broke out into song gushing over her fellow short celebrities, giving shoutouts to seven-time Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles, who is 4 feet 8 inches, rapper Kendrick Lamar, who is 5 feet 5 inches, and Tom Holland, who is 5 feet 7 inches. 

And when Quinta went to call out the Short n’ Sweet artist—who is 5 feet, to be exact—the Disney alum appeared in the flesh.  

“You were talking about being short,” Sabrina said. “So I thought I’d stop by.”

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