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Marcello Hernández: SNL Star's Viral Role Avoided Stereotypes
5 Feb
Summary
- Hernández's viral SNL sketch character avoided harmful stereotypes.
- The popular Domingo character returned multiple times due to popularity.
- Hernández's stand-up special is currently streaming on Netflix.

Marcello Hernández, a rising star on Saturday Night Live, shared insights into the impact of his viral Domingo sketch. The character first appeared in 2024 during Ariana Grande's hosting gig and became a recurring favorite, with Hernández appearing in the sketch a total of five times, including the SNL 50 event.
Hernández expressed particular satisfaction that the Domingo character, who held various professions throughout the sketches, managed to avoid becoming a negative stereotype of a Latin person. He conveyed that this was a deeply personal victory, ensuring the role did not inadvertently harm the community.
Fans can catch Hernández in new SNL episodes as part of the 2026 TV schedule. His stand-up special, "Marcello Hernández: American Boy," is currently available for streaming on Netflix, building on his recent work which includes an appearance in "Happy Gilmore 2."




