Billie Eilish cut a stylish figure as she arrived at Dos Caminos restaurant in New York City for the Saturday Night Live afterparty.
The singer, 19, who hosted this week’s episode, put on a leggy display as she donned a cream mini skirt with a strap detail.
The hitmaker also sported a pair of cream boots and wrapped up in a matching turtle neck jumper.
Outing: Billie Eilish cut a stylish figure as she arrived at Dos Caminos restaurant in New York City for the Saturday Night Live afterparty
Billie, who was lead into the venue by a security guard, put safety first with a black face mask.
The Bad Guy singer wore a light pallet of makeup and styled her brunette locks into a bob for the evening.
The star was mobbed by fans on her way into the trendy restaurant.
Billie showed off her impressive acting range as she pulled double duty as host and musical guest on SNL.
Looking good: The singer, 19, who hosted this week’s episode, put on a leggy display as she donned a cream mini skirt with a strap detail
Outfit: The hitmaker also sported a pair of cream boots and wrapped up in a matching turtle neck jumper.
In demand: The star was mobbed by fans on her way into the trendy restaurant
After portraying an oblivious nurse twerking on TikTok, the Therefore I Am singer starred in a hilarious sketch starring Kate McKinnon, who was absent from the first seven episodes of this season.
While looking out her window, Billie spies an elderly Kate, 37, looking lonely as she ate Christmas dinner all alone.
In a sweet act of kindness, Billie picks up a pen and paper and invites her neighbour over to join her family for a homemade meal.
‘I’d love to,’ Kate writes back, before shockingly asking Billie if there would be ‘any black people’ or ‘Jews’ there.
Afterparty: Billie put safety first with a black face mask
Event: The Bad Guy singer was lead into the venue by a security guard
Hosting debut: Billie showed off her impressive acting range as she pulled double duty as host and musical guest on this week’s episode of SNL
Looking horrified, she shakes her head and clarified she ‘didn’t think so’ and it would just be her relatives.
Kate then reminds the teen to cherish her loved ones as her family is ‘dead.’
After Billie gives a sorrowful nod, prompting her neighbour to clarify they are alive, just ‘dead’ to her for voting for a ‘woman president.’
Billie cringes and things gets worse as she reveals she will be bringing her sick son Ruter (Mikey Day), who she forcibly stabs with a giant needle.
She’s back! The episode marks Kate McKinnon return to the show after missing the first seven episodes of this season
Generosity: While looking out her window, the Everything I Wanted crooner spies an elderly McKinnon, 37, looking lonely as she ate Christmas dinner all alone
Reaching out: In a sweet act of kindness, Billie picks up a pen and paper and invites her neighbor over to join her family for a homemade meal
No good deed goes unpunished: While looking out her window, the Everything I Wanted crooner spies an elderly McKinnon, 37, looking lonely as she ate Christmas dinner all alone
Oh no: Billie cringes and things gets worse as she reveals she will be bringing her sick son Ruter (Mikey Day), who she forcibly stabs with a giant needle
Alibi: Kate then holds up an ominous message that she did not kill her husband, but that a woman named Margaret did
The son desperately writes a note to Billie saying his mother keeps him sick and he needs help.
While asking what dress to wear Kate ends up flashing the star, who covers her eyes.
Kate then holds up an ominous message that she did not kill her husband, but that a woman named Margaret did.
Her son then clarifies ‘she is Margaret’ in his next message as his mother looked away.
Out of fear, he eats the note before Kate can see.
When the doorbell rings, Billie begs her mother to not answer.
Open book: During her monologue, she tackled everything from her upcoming birthday to the ‘good reason’ behind her ‘baggy’ clothes
During her monologue, she tackled everything from her upcoming birthday to the ‘good reason’ behind her ‘baggy’ clothes.
‘If you don’t know me from my music, you may know me from my hair or my clothes. That’s why I decided to dress like Mrs. Claus going to the club,’ she quipped of her frilly dress.
She went on to joke she was ‘actually’ wearing the over-the-top look because she had plans to ‘get married in an anime’ after the show.
The seven-time Grammy winner then revealed she first ‘started wearing baggy clothes’ because she was ‘actually two kids stacked on top of each other trying to sneak into a r-rated movie.’
‘I never thought that I would host’: ‘In fact, I used to say that I hated acting, but the truth is when I was little I loved it,’ she told viewers
After marveling at the opportunity to host the show, after previously serving as a musical guest back in 2019, she admitted to loving acting.
‘I never thought that I would host. Ever. In fact, I used to say that I hated acting, but the truth is when I was little I loved it,’ she told viewers.
She then revealed, despite both her parents being actors, the sad day her acting dream ‘died’ when she was nine.
Billie recalled how her mother wrote a film inspired by her life, which included a role for a brother Finneas, but not her.
Family business: Billie’s mother Maggie Baird then joined her youngest child on stage for a few seconds wearing a ‘Finneas’ mom’ shirt
Passage of time: Next, the Born To Die singer reminded the audience she would be turning 20 next week, or ‘as the internet calls that, middle-aged’
Billie’s mother Maggie Baird then joined her youngest child on stage for a few seconds wearing a ‘Finneas’ mom’ shirt as the teen playfully teased that her sibling was the obvious favorite.
Next, the Born To Die singer reminded the audience she would be turning 20 next week, or ‘as the internet calls that, middle-aged.’
‘I am actually really excited to get older because I am just now starting to understand who I actually am as a person,’ she reflected.
Still, she admits ‘the scary thing about growing up in the public eye is people just decide that everything you say and do and look like is who you are forever.’
‘That’s not fair! Would you want to be judged by the way you presented yourself when you were 16?’ she mused.
Blasts from the past: The first sketch showed a couple, played by Alex Moffat and Melissa Villaseñor looking at Christmas cards on their fridge
Family photo: They enjoy poking fun of their ‘ super white, super Christian neighbour’ and ‘well-off middle-aged gay couple ‘ with a ‘gross little dog’
Yikes: The first sketch showed a couple, played by Alex Moffat and Melissa Villaseñor looking at Christmas cards on their fridge, which included one particularly unwelcome blast from the blast
High school mean girl: Billie, who sports a light brown wig, wears matching plaid pajamas with her teen son and husband
The first sketch showed a couple, played by Alex Moffat and Melissa Villaseñor looking at Christmas cards on their fridge, which included one particularly unwelcome blast from the blast.
After poking fun of their ‘ super white, super Christian neighbor’ and ‘well-off middle-aged gay couple ‘ with a ‘gross little dog,’ the wife finds one from her high school bully, named Harper (Eilish).
Billie, who sports a light brown wig, wears matching plaid pajamas with her teen son and husband.
‘I made her life a living hell. What’s new with me? Let’s see. Still a b**ch. Still richer than her and still married to my handsome yet boring husband who cheats on me,’ she says. ‘Spoiler alert, we moved into a huge house on the lake’
She then says her 15-year-old is growing into a ‘fine young incel,’ to which the kid interjects: ‘It’s girls’ faults that I’m not cool.’
‘And if our matching pajamas don’t make you hate us, flip the card over for a long braggy list of what our family did this year,’ Billie tells her former classmate.
‘I made her life a living hell. What’s new with me? Let’s see. Still a b**ch. Still richer than her and still married to my handsome yet boring husband who cheats on me,’ she says. ‘Spoiler alert, we moved into a huge house on the lake.’
Placing the blame: She then says her 15-year-old is growing into a ‘fine young incel,’ to which the kid interjects: ‘It’s girls’ faults that I’m not cool’
Message: ‘And if our matching pajamas don’t make you hate us, flip the card over for a long braggy list of what our family did this year,’ Eilish tells her former classmate
‘Spoiler alert’: Billie says of Melissa that he is ‘Still richer than her and still married to my handsome yet boring husband who cheats on me,’ she says
In another snarky line, the performer said she knows her Christmas cards still make her jealous.
‘So happy holidays tampon girl. That’s what I called your wife in high school,’ she concluded with a smile.
Miley Cyrus made a cameo next to a woman named Ruth (Punkie Johnson), who included the singer on her holiday card.
After Moffat asks his wife if her pal Ruth and Cyrus were friends, Johnson answered: ‘No we are not — but what a better time to remind you that I met a celebrity at a restaurant 11 months ago?’
Star turn: Miley Cyrus made a cameo next to a woman named Ruth (Punkie Johnson), who included the singer on her holiday card
Duo: After Moffat asks if Ruth and Cyrus were friends, Johnson answers: ‘No we are not — but what a better time to remind you that I met a celebrity at a restaurant 11 months ago?’
Miley also stepped in to say Ruth told her she ‘hated’ her music’ and ‘implied’ if she didn’t take the photo she was ‘racist.’
‘So I took the picture. I guess, Merry Christmas from Miley and…’ she said, before blanking on the woman’s name.
‘You don’t know my name? You racist!’ Ruth angrily shot back.
Busting a move: Another funny sketch featured her alongside Heidi Gardner as they directed a very unorthodox nativity show
Edgy: In addition to encouraging the baby Jesus to twerk, the duo team up to show the cast how to do a ‘pimp walk’
Another funny sketch featured her alongside Heidi Gardner as they directed a very unorthodox nativity show.
In addition to encouraging the baby Jesus to twerk, the duo team up to show the cast how to do a ‘pimp walk.’
Billie explained ‘the streets are in the knees’ as she instructed how to properly move on stage.
Nurse Billie: In a sketch, showing various cast members as different TikTokers, Eilish posted a video of herself dancing to Megan Thee Stallion’s song Savage while working as a nurse in a hospital
Oh no: While portraying a nurse in blue scrubs, she twerked while a patient coded behind her
Surprise! Her older brother made a cameo in this one talking about Lil Nas X’s hit Old Town Road
In a sketch, showing various cast members as different TikTokers, Billie posted a video of herself dancing to Megan Thee Stallion’s song Savage.
While portraying a nurse in blue scrubs, she twerked while a patient coded behind her.
Her older brother made a cameo in this one talking about Lil Nas X’s hit Old Town Road.
Too funny: Billie and Kate returned for another hysterical sketch, in which they portrayed ‘front desk girls’ in a fake commercial for the Business Garden Inn & Suites & Hotel Room Inna
Proud: While promoting their hotel, they spoke highly of their property, which did not promise any comfort or amenities above what is required by law
Only the best: This includes ‘tiny soap in plastic,’ a working elevator, a phone that blinks and a chair for guests to put their suitcase
Billie and Kate returned for another hysterical sketch, in which they portrayed ‘front desk girls’ in a fake commercial for the Business Garden Inn & Suites & Hotel Room Inn.
While promoting their hotel, they spoke highly of their property, which did not promise any comfort or amenities above what is required by law.
This includes ‘tiny soap in plastic,’ a working elevator, a phone that blinks and a chair for guests to put their suitcase.
Smoldering: Finneas appeared as the hotel’s ‘bellhop/valet/night manager/in-house doctor, named Trevor
They also laughed as they suggested someone speak to their concierge Dorreen, who has a ‘hard month every month.’
‘Visit us, and see why trip adviser called us one big stock photo you can sleep in,’ Billie said, before starting to crack up when saying her staff ‘put the hospital in hospitality.’
‘Situated between the DMV and darkened sonic. It’s the location that will make your Uber drive say, ‘You sure?’ Kate said.
Finneas appeared as the hotel’s ‘bellhop/valet/night manager/in-house doctor, named Trevor.
Her brother was also by her side playing the guitar as she performed Happier Than Ever and Male Fantasy.
Family time: Her brother was also by her side playing the guitar as she performed Happier Than Ever and Male Fantasy
Singing away: One of her last sketches took advantage of her powerhouse vocals as she rocked a sparkly red gown and went by the name Leslie D
One of her last sketches took advantage of her powerhouse vocals as she rocked a sparkly red gown and went by the name Leslie D.
She confessed to two back-up singers that she made things ‘weird’ with Santa (Kenan Thompson), who she longed to meet her whole long.
Out of nerves she said her flirting turned disastrous as she called him ‘sexy mamma.’
Santa Baby: Out of nerves she said her flirting turned disastrous as she called him ‘sexy mamma’
Whoopsie daisy: After he asked if she had been ‘naughty or nice’ this year, she says she blurted back: ‘Who’s asking, virgin?’
After he asked if she had been ‘naughty or nice’ this year, she says she blurted back: ‘Who’s asking, virgin?’
Billie’s hosting debut comes six months after releasing her second studio album Happier Than Ever this summer, which debuted atop the Billboard 200 album charts.
The album spawned six singles, all of which charted in the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
This year, she also starred in the R.J. Cutler documentary Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry, which debuted on Apple TV Plus in September.
Backdrop: Billie’s hosting debut comes six months after releasing her second studio album Happier Than Ever this summer