Sabrina Carpenter, Quinta Brunson Sing About Short Heights on SNL



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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