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Ariana Grande's Céline Dion romanticizes UFC fights with theme song

It's Ariana Grande's turn Saturday Night Live The guest presenter demonstrated her ability to imitate other artists.

In a sketch on the NBC late-night show, Grande brought Canadian singer Céline Dion to life.

“Football is a sport that connects us to who we were,” says Grande as Dion. “That’s why I, Celine Dion, did a promo for Sunday Night Football last week, okay? But football is not the only sport that connects us to our past.”

Grande's Dion explains, “There is another sport whose timeless emotions ignite the bittersweet memories that live in my soul and the octagon.”

It's then revealed that Grande's Dion is talking about UFC and dedicating a theme song to him called “It's All Coming Back to Me Now.”

The song points out how violent and dangerous UFC is, with Grande's Dion singing, “There were bones broken and there were knees to the balls.”

Grande's Dion also describes the great “memories” of the physical damage that the sport's practice inflicts on its fighters as follows: “A woman in a sports bra with the tightest French braids and flattest face, an angry man with a Cauliflower ear and a side parting.” Nose…”

Grande, as Dion, also mocks the UFC commentators, which include Joe Rogan, describing them as “all bald and in the shiniest shirts.”

“That’s the beauty of the UFC,” Grande added as violent images flashed on the screen. “The excitement, the ability…”

Check out the sketch in the video below.

By Vanessa

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