Ryan Gosling breaks character over surprise last-minute changes — including “Barbie” joke — in hilarious “SNL” sketch

Once again, the four-time “Saturday Night Live” host couldn’t hold it together.

Once again, Ryan Gosling couldn’t hold back his laughter while hosting Saturday Night Live. But this time, it wasn’t entirely his fault.

Gosling, now a four-time host, has garnered quite the reputation for giggling his way through SNL: it all started with the December 2015 premiere of the iconic “Close Encounters” sketch, in which Kate McKinnon hilariously recaps getting fondled by aliens. 

Years later, the thought of Gosling stifling his laughter during his very first SNL hosting stint was too good for the newest crop of writers to pass up. So naturally, they designed an entire sketch around getting Gosling to break. And that mission was immediately accomplished.

In “Passing Notes,” Gosling is a principal on a mission to eradicate bullying when he visits Ms. Perry’s (Ashley Padilla) homeroom to scold the students for passing mean notes. But more than once, his lecture is interrupted by the students, y’know, passing notes — which Padilla and Gosling swiftly intercept and read aloud. 

But as soon as Padilla grabs the first note, a warning appears onscreen: “The contents of these notes have been changed since rehearsal.” Immediately, chuckles and giggles erupted from the crowd in anticipation of Padilla’s reaction.

“If I catch you passing a note I’m gonna read it out loud. Now we all get to learn about who’s smooching who,” Padilla tells her students (cast members Kam Patterson, Jane Wickline, Mikey Day, and Marcello Hernández). But she’s taken aback as she starts reading and adds, “Oh, it’s about me.”

The first note read, “Yo, real talk, I sat behind Miss P on the bus when we took that field trip last week. She was on her phone, she uploaded a picture of herself to ChatGPT and said, ‘Do you have any makeover tips for me?’ And ChatGPT just answered, ‘No.’ Pretty sad, bro.”

While reading it aloud, Padilla struggled to keep her composure and at one point, fully broke out into laughter. Beside her, Gosling couldn’t help but grin as he struggled to hold back his own giggles. But that didn’t last very long once it was his turn to read a note.

“Okay, don’t tell anyone this, but I came to school early the other day and Principal Wit was in the school gym shooting hoops,” Gosling read aloud from one of the notes, chuckling throughout. “Oh god, I saw him miss 133 layups in a row. After each miss, he said, ‘There’s got to be a way to do this.’ When he finally made one, he tried to celebrate by ripping his t-shirt in half, but he couldn’t do it and just stretched it out really bad.”

With much effort, Gosling managed to mostly hold it together — but the next note hit a little too close to home, with a surprise reference to his role in Barbie.

“I never expected this from you, Mandy,” Gosling’s Principal Whit declared, snatching a note from Wickline. “You’re such a good student and you have so few friends.”

He then began to read, “This happened a few years ago. I went to see Barbie with my sister and principal Whit was there.” After stumbling over the movie’s title with a laugh, he continued, “He bought an entire row for himself. Every time the Ken character came onscreen he’d say, ‘Finally something to look at. If I was still gay, I’d do him.'”

Afterwards, Gosling dissolved into laughter before declaring, “I refuse to apologize for being right.”

To his credit, Gosling was aware of his tendency to break before returning to Studio 8H. During his Thursday appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon he admitted, “I get in trouble a lot for laughing on the show,” adding that he’s often been told: “‘You laugh too much. You and Fallon.'”

Though SNL boss Lorne Michaels famously prefers hosts to stay in character and not break during sketches, there’s no denying how funny it is to watch Gosling dissolve into a fit of giggles. The live audience was certainly lapping it up and even his onstage cast members could be seen cracking some smiles. 

Watch Gosling and Padilla laugh it up in the sketch above.

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