'I go head over heels': Aubrey Plaza's Classic SNL Skit with Sharon Stone That Left Fans Speechless!

    "I go head over heels," said Aubrey Plaza about her iconic SNL skit with Sharon Stone.

    <p>Source: Glamour</p>

    Source: Glamour

    Remember when "Basic Instinct" was the buzzword and Sharon Stone ruled the Hollywood landscape? Well, fasten your seatbelts, kids, because Stone returned to the Saturday Night Live stage earlier this year and teamed up with none other than the quirky queen of comedy, Aubrey Plaza! Let's take a throwback journey into this unforgettable night, as reported by USA Today.

    "A Scrumptious Little Snack": The Detective Skit That Stole the Show

    "When I meet a man with cataract glasses and pants up to his chest, I go head over heels," Aubrey Plaza joked with her co-star investigator Jack Raughley. Add Sharon Stone as Plaza's mother, who found Jack to be a "scrumptious little snack," and you've got the formula for a skit that left no one yawning. Sharon Stone was still the master of drama, as she laid down, sat up, and glared into the audience's souls.

    When "Basic" Became Iconic: Sharon Stone's Tribute to Her Own Legacy

    Source: NPR

    "I'm a little nervous," Sharon Stone said, echoing the sentiments from her 1992 appearance on the show. Who could forget her iconic "Basic Instinct" pose in a white minidress, lighting up a cigarette in a style so reminiscent of Catherine Tramell? Well, guess what? She did it again, paying tribute to the character that made her a household name.

    The Plaza-Stone Dynamic: Comedy Gold, Baby!

    Aubrey Plaza and Sharon Stone weren't just co-stars; they were the epitome of generational comedy crossover. Aubrey Plaza, who once drove "more dangerously" than a stunt driver, gave a performance that rivaled even her 'Parks and Rec' days. And when Sharon Stone stared dramatically into the distance while singing with musical guest Sam Smith, you knew you were witnessing history. "I like the way their kisses taste like a cough," said Plaza, and that line, ladies and gentlemen, still echoes in our comedic minds.

    So, there you have it folks! An SNL night that was iconic in every sense of the word, bringing together two powerhouses of comedy and drama. Here's to hoping for more Plaza-Stone magic in the future!

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