Saturday Night Live closed out its 42nd season with Katy Perry as musical guest.
Perry brought her 'Bon Appetite' collaborators Migos along, and their performance of the track was ... awkward.
Between Perry's new hair style, the weird cannibalism theme, and Katy's unfortunate resurrection of the dab there was a lot to discuss.
Nothing can make you cringe more than Katy Perry during Migos part of the performance #AWKWARD pic.twitter.com/QqNdSx9OUS
— 2 days (@behlul_official) May 21, 2017
Somebody please protect the Migos from Katy Perry. WTF IS SHE DOING??????? pic.twitter.com/X0u9hCzHwD
— Herbo (@HerbMcDerb) May 21, 2017
migos were forced at gunpoint to collab wit katy perry. she hired the man herself. dont believe me? look at quavo's sunglasses pic.twitter.com/637yzJQMpM
— g (@thugtear) May 21, 2017
OMG what an amazingly cringe performance from Katy Perry ♂️♀️♂️#Migos pic.twitter.com/7mvyyaQK7r
— SpotlightFirst.Com (@SpotlightFirst) May 22, 2017
@behlul_official This must be the hair cut you get when you're about to use black culture for a come up. pic.twitter.com/vCCqmY8zVt
— jæ (@jaemariea) May 21, 2017
You ever been scared for rap music to come on when you're out?
I have. pic.twitter.com/11Yyy2xBj9 — Brandon / Jinx (@Jersey_Jinx) May 21, 2017
Katy. Perry. Dance. To. The. Beat. Of. The. Music. Not. The. Syllables. Of. The. Words. Please. pic.twitter.com/AbCO2DIDH7
— 20:01® (@IAMKRIS24) May 21, 2017
Katy Perry looks like an out of touch teacher trying to relate to the black youth. This was hilariously terrible. pic.twitter.com/WB4PXLXf8T
— IV:XX Hotep Doobs (@DOEDoobs) May 21, 2017
Katy Perry's dancing should be made illegal in all 50 states & US territories. pic.twitter.com/P0wYIoYKRm
— Rob Sherrell (@RobJustJokin) May 21, 2017
pls stop posting videos of Katy Perry performances I cannot handle this much secondhand embarrassment
— farwz (@farwzz) May 21, 2017
Katy Perry must've bought Bangerz era Miley swag at a yard sale or som.
— Captain Kirk (@ILLCapitano94) May 21, 2017
On the bright side, Perry just signed a $25 million a season deal to judge on the rebooted American Idol.