Sydney Sweeney Called 'The Chosen One' in Hooters-Themed 'SNL' Skit

It was really funny.

Sydney Sweeneywho hosted “Saturday Night Live” last week starred in a hilarious sketch that saw her as a Mermaid waitress who, despite being really bad at her job, made a lot of money – for some reason.

In the sketch that opens with Chloe Fineman and Chloe Troast compare tips they received when they asked Sweeney how much she had earned.

Sydney Sweeney, who hosted “Saturday Night Live” last week, starred in a hilarious sketch that saw her as a brand new Hooters waitress who was making a lot of money even though she was really bad at her job. NBC/SNL

“$36,000,” Sweeney, 26, said, much to the shock of her fellow waitresses.

“Is that so low,” the actress continues as Fineman, 35, and Troast, 26, continue to look appalled.

“I wouldn’t say weak,” Fineman says in exasperation.

“Yeah, it's pretty good, Tina,” Troast adds, referring to Sweeney's character.

Just then, Bowen Yang walks in saying it was “another bad day” after receiving a 12 cent tip and a note saying “You ruined my day.”

Sweeney then complains that a table tipped him, with Fineman proclaiming “yeah, it's going to happen”.

Moments later, “SNL” veteran Kenan Thompson enters the room carrying something behind his back.

“Excuse me, I’m so sorry, I had to run to the bank.” Here's your advice, new girl,” Thompson, 45, says, dropping a ton of money on the table.

In the sketch, which opens with Chloe Fineman and Chloe Troast comparing the tips they received when they asked Sweeney how much she made. NBC/SNL

“Damn, she’s fine,” he exclaims before running out of the room.

The other servers were not impressed.

“It's crazy. I served this guy last week. When I brought the check, he patted his pockets and said, 'Sorry, I just got laid off,'” Fineman said.

“Yes, when I served him, he said, ‘Are there any women working here?’” Troast laments.

Sweeney says it's all about good customer service before walking up to a table full of men and promptly spilling beer on them. NBC/SNL
After apologizing profusely, one of the men gets over it, saying, “Everything you're doing is OK,” and Eve offers to buy him a new car. NBC/SNL

Sweeney says it's all about good customer service before walking up to a table full of men and promptly spilling beer on them.

After apologizing profusely, one of the men gets over it, saying, “Everything you're doing is OK,” and Eve offers to buy him a new car.

Sweeney's co-workers watch with growing frustration as she accidentally forces a man to break his sobriety, but the group offers her a new car anyway.

Finally, after each of the servers attempts to replicate Sweeney's magic (and fails), they tell the “Anyone But You” star that she “makes them feel bad” and take their advice. NBC/SNL
Shortly after recommending that Hooters might not be the right place for Sweeney, who revealed that she had worked at an airport and as a crossing guard, the chain's mascot, Hooter B. Owl, takes life. NBC/SNL

Finally, after each of the servers attempts to replicate Sweeney's magic (and fails), they tell the “Anyone But You” star that she “makes them feel bad” and take their advice.

Shortly after recommending that Hooters might not be the right place for Sweeney, who revealed that she had worked at an airport and as a crossing guard, the chain's mascot, Hooter B. Owl, takes life.

“You can’t leave,” said the owl. “You are my Harry Potter. And this is your Hogwarts, so please stay.

“You can’t leave,” said the owl. “You are my Harry Potter. And this is your Hogwarts, so please stay. NBC/SNL

After Sweeney agrees, the other three ask the mascot if he wants them to stay, to which he responds, “I don't care.” »

“Now I have to go,” the owl mascot continued. “I have to attend a funeral. My friend Flaco flew into a building.

The skit ends with Hooter B. Owl saying that the only way to cheer him up would be if someone showed him her breasts but quickly takes his leave when Troast volunteers.

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