
'SNL': Maya Rudolph's Beyoncé Can't Handle The Heat In Wild 'Hot Ones' Parody
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The "Saturday Night Live" alum returned to play Queen Bey as she questioned why she couldn't "slay" the hot wing show.
“Saturday Night Live” host Maya Rudolph returned to play Beyoncé only to complain of her bones on fire during a wild “Hot Ones” sketch this weekend.
The “SNL” alum appeared alongside host Sean Evans (played by Mikey Day) as she parodied First We Feast’s popular YouTube series for a third time (First We Feast and HuffPost share a parent company, BuzzFeed, Inc.).
“There’s a lyric in ‘YA YA,’ ‘Whole lotta red in that white and blue,’ what’s that mean to you?” Day asked.
“I forget,” replied Rudolph, who was dressed like Queen Bey in her “Cowboy Carter” album artwork.
“This wing is stompin’ my ass. Damn, my bones are hot. That wing was a real one. Ooh, you’re ’bout to make me sing — this ain’t Texas.”