Mocking the boy band ballad style of 'N Sync, Saturday Night Live (SNL) cast members Cecily Strong, Kate McKinnon, Vanessa Bayer, Aidy Bryant and this week's host Elizabeth Banks, sang a raunchy parody song "First Got Horny 2 U" in a funny, but NSFW skit.
Dressed in all white and trading verses as the women rotated in a circle within a glowing warehouse, the cast members sang about their earliest memories of puberty, when they first got horny to a celebrity on TV.
"Hey boys, we love all of you, but this song is for a few special men, the ones who ignited our flames, who opened our eyes and first taught us to be truly horny," the cast members sang in the song's intro before continuing on to the chorus. "We never met, and we never will, but I thank you still, 'cause I first got horny to you."
Strong kicked off the parody by recanting how she mounted the living room couch when Cason Daly was on the screen. McKinnon sang that she found out she was gay when she first discovered her attraction to Taylor Hanson's feminine qualities. Banks couldn't remember the name of the actor who turned her younger self on, and Bryant fantasized about a dinosaur, for one of the funniest moments in the video.
Bayer's pick was the most messed up of them all, as she caressed a Time cover story of parent killers Lyle and Eric Menendez and argued over which one was hotter. Banks set her straight though and Bayer changed her answer to child star Jonathan Taylor Thomas.
Watch the full performance below. WARNING NSFW
This week's episode of SNL also featured two performances from Disclosure, the first with Lorde singing "Magnets," followed by Sam Smith on the electronic duo's single "Omen" off the group's 2015 release, Caracal.
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