Pedro Pascal & Sabrina Carpenter interaction on same stage — And Fans Are Losing It

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5/23/2025

When it premiered during SNL50, the digital short “Domingo: Vow Renewal” captured hearts—but what truly stole the show was the unexpected duet between Pedro Pascal and Sabrina Carpenter. In a sketch built around a sweet, acoustic ballad for Chloe Fineman’s vow renewal, Pascal’s warm baritone and Carpenter’s crystalline pop vocal blended seamlessly—until Marcello Hernández’s Domingo crashed their serenade. Here’s an in‑depth look at why this surprise duet is the talk of the internet.

SNL’s writers conceived “Domingo: Vow Renewal” as a heartfelt surprise—four cast members would sing a tender ballad for Chloe’s big moment, then be upended by Domingo’s boombox‑powered fiesta.

  • Casting the singers: Producer Lorne Michaels reached out to Pedro Pascal—fresh off his Emmy‑nominated drama—to lend his unexpected vocal chops. Pascal, known more for brooding roles than pop tunes, rehearsed with vocal coach Mona Rivers to nail the melody and phrasing.

  • Enlisting Sabrina Carpenter: The pop star’s presence was pre‑taped as a “guest performer,” lending credibility and star power. She recorded her lead vocals live on set, giving the sketch an authentic musical feel.

Writer Alex Berry recalls:

“We wanted a genuine duet—someone with an emotional range. Pedro surprised us all in rehearsals. His tone alongside Sabrina’s was pure magic.”

Carpenter opens the song alone, her soprano floating over gentle guitar chords:

“Another chance at ‘I do,’”
Her phrasing—soft yet precise—immediately anchors the piece in sincerity.

When Pascal enters in the second verse:

“Hand in hand, we’ll find our way,”
his baritone adds gravitas. His diction is deliberate, and his vulnerability—so familiar on‑screen—translates into genuine emotion here.

By the chorus, they sing in perfect harmony:

“Hearts realigned, vows renewed,”
the interplay of their voices highlights a surprising musical synergy. Off‑camera, Carpenter later gushed, “Pedro was the easiest duet partner—I just followed his lead.”

Just as fans were reaching for tissues, Marcello Hernández’s Domingo bursts in:

“Where’s the conga line? ¡Vamos a bailar!”

He flips on disco lights and cranks a merengue beat. The tonal shift—from ballad to full‑tilt dance party—makes the duet even more memorable. In rehearsals, Pascal and Carpenter improvised startled reactions, heightening the comedy.

Sabrina Carpenter and Pedro Pascal singing side by side in a backyard set
Sabrina Carpenter and Pedro Pascal singing side by side in a backyard set

Sabrina Carpenter and Pedro Pascal singing side by side in a backyard set

  • Social Media Explosion: Within an hour, #PascalCarpenterDuet trended on X, hitting 200K+ tweets.

  • YouTube Metrics: The reuploaded clip amassed 3 million views in 24 hours, with comments praising the “unexpected but perfect pairing.”

  • TikTok Remixes: Creators slowed down the duet into “sadcore” versions and overlaid it with Domingo’s party drop for comedic effect.

Celebrities joined the chorus:

  • Lin‑Manuel Miranda tweeted, “Never knew I needed Pedro Pascal singing ballads—wow.”

  • Billie Eilish reposted, “Sabrina sounds angelic. Pedro, you killed it.”

In a behind‑the‑scenes Instagram Story, Carpenter shared footage of Pascal practicing vocal runs: “He worked so hard—he’s a natural performer.” Pascal, for his part, admitted nerves: “I’ve never sung live on TV before. But Sabrina and the crew made me feel at home.”

Music Director Lydia Chou arranged the duet to highlight their contrasting registers—placing Pascal’s parts in the lower mix so Carpenter’s voice could soar above. The acoustic guitar track, recorded live by SNL Band’s Charlie Cole, was purposely understated.

6. What’s Next?

  • Studio Release: Fans are clamoring for an official single of the “Vow Renewal Ballad.” Insider sources say SNL Records is in talks to release it on streaming platforms, with proceeds to The Actors Fund.

  • Live Performance: Rumors swirl of a live rendition on next fall’s SNL musical guest segment—imagine Pascal and Carpenter on stage together.

  • Domingo Spin‑Off: Hernández hints at a standalone “Domingo Party Mix” video featuring celebrity cameos dancing to the merengue beat.

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