Sabrina Carpenter Crashes Quinta Brunson’s Saturday Night Live Monologue to Bond Over Short Height

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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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