Ashley Padilla's viral “SNL” bad haircut sketch was based on a real experience: 'I looked insane' - PYN ANIO

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Ashley Padilla's viral “SNL” bad haircut sketch was based on a real experience: 'I looked insane'

John Nacion/Variety via Getty; NBC Ashley Padilla parodied her own bad haircut on 'Saturday Night Live'

John Nacion/Variety via Getty; NBC

Turns out, Ashley Padilla's funny bad haircut sketch onSaturday Night Livewas based on a true story.

Padilla, whojoined the castof the show in 2024, explained on Thursday's episode ofLate Night With Seth Meyers, that a bit showing her pretending to like her ridiculous new haircut was something she wrote from experience.

Only, in real life, the change several years ago was arguably more dramatic, and it hadn't been made by a trendy beautician, but by Padilla herself.

"I buzzed my head by accident," Padilla confessed, as she held up a photo of herself smiling and bald. "This is me pretending I like it. I'm going, 'I like it! Let's take a selfie.' Why?! No one wants that picture."

Meyers, who was himself anSNLcast member from 2001 to 2014, wanted more details as to how this ever happened.

Well, Padilla recounted, she'd wanted a super cropped not shaved look, like she has now. She was inspired by how coolCaught Stealingactress Zoë Kravitz was with a similar style. She wanted something "tight to my head."

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"And I was like, 'Well, surely you shave it,'" Padilla recalled. "And so I bought a buzzer on Amazon. And I didn't know — I'd never owned one in my life — I didn't know that there are levels. But I found out."Meyers joked that everyone else knew.

"You could have told me," Padilla said. "I didn't know it."

At that point, what else could she do but own it?

"I walked around, and I was like, 'This is on purpose!'" Padilla said. "'I like it! With some earrings.' I looked insane."

Padilla also offered a peek into her personal life in October, when she shared a tribute to late actress Diane Keaton, whom she had worked for as an assistant just before joining the iconic Lorne Michaels series. Keatondied Oct. 11at 79.

Saturday Night Liveairs Saturdays at 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT on NBC and Peacock.

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