Colman Domingo took the spotlight on Saturday Night Live (SNL) and didn’t hold back. During his monologue, he mixed humor with honesty, calling out a strange side of the Euphoria fanbase in a way only he could.
Euphoria star Colman Domingo calls out Euphoria fandom on SNL
Domingo leaned into comedy while pointing out something many fans quietly notice. Talking about how people recognize him, he joked that it depends on who’s watching. According to him, younger viewers or certain older fans often link him directly to Euphoria. He added a sharp punchline, saying those groups include “a girl under 20 or a creepy dude over 30.”
He didn’t stop there. Domingo opened his monologue by poking fun at his long career. He said people struggle to place him because he’s been in so many projects. Then he exaggerated it for laughs, joking he was in everything from iCarly to Star Wars.
His point was simple. He has been working for decades, and his face is everywhere, even if people don’t always remember where they saw him. “You saw me at your cousin’s wedding in 1994,” he said. “I’m practically in everything, like raisins at a Caucasian cookout.”
The actor then shifted the tone. He directed lighting, music, and even camera angles live on stage to give himself “a sexy slow push.” It felt more like a host setting up a house party than a typical monologue. At one point, he joked about his age and told the camera crew to adjust angles to flatter him better.
Domingo also showed his ease with live audiences. He interacted with crowd members, teased their answers, and kept the energy playful. By the end, things got chaotic in a funny way, with couples kissing in the audience and Domingo wrapping it up with a joke about ending parties early.
Known for roles in Fear the Walking Dead and Euphoria, Domingo has built a strong reputation over the years. His latest stint on SNL proved why he remains one of the most engaging performers working today.
Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on Mandatory.
