Perez Hilton sparks feud rumors after Ariana Grande appears to mock Katy Perry’s space flight on SNL
Ariana Grande’s return to Saturday Night Live delivered laughs, nostalgia, and a moment that instantly set social media buzzing. During the show’s Christmas-themed episode, Grande leaned into her reputation as pop’s go-to impressionist, but one specific parody stood out.Dressed in a spacesuit and channeling Katy Perry, Grande appeared to reference Perry’s highly publicized Blue Origin space flight. The moment was brief, playful, and musically sharp, yet it was enough to prompt speculation about whether harmless comedy had crossed into pop star shade.
Why Perez Hilton thinks Ariana Grande’s SNL parody may have crossed a subtle line
Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton was quick to react, questioning the intent behind the sketch while still praising Grande’s performance. “Hopefully, there’s no hard feelings! Or did Ari just start a pop star feud??” he wrote, before adding, “Ariana Grande just reminded everybody she’s the queen of impressions.”The moment unfolded during the Random Duet Christmas Spectacular segment, where Grande appeared in a black wig and space suit, parodying Perry’s hit Firework. The punchline landed when she tweaked the lyrics to reference the singer’s recent space journey, singing: “Baby, you’re a Christmas tree / I went to outer space / Went to outer space.”While the bit was delivered with a wink, Perry’s space flight has already been a lightning rod online, drawing both praise and criticism. That context is why some fans read Grande’s parody as more pointed than playful, even if no direct jab was intended.The episode also demonstrated a wider comic palette of Grande, such as a holiday monologue that parodied Mariah Carey and a series of jokes about her constant Wicked: For Good press schedule. To a significant number of viewers, the Perry impression was merely another demonstration of the versatility of Grande. Nevertheless, the response of Hilton demonstrates the degree to which pop fandom pays attention to these events, in which satire, admiration, and competition tend to blur.Whether it sparks tension or fades as seasonal humor, the sketch proves one thing: in pop culture, even a few altered lyrics can launch a full-blown conversation.Also Read: “Hella shady”: Perez Hilton slams Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Archewell rebrand as charity faces harsh scrutiny