Miley Cyrus Says 'I Love You, Paul Rudd' While Performing Hit Song Flowers at SNL's Homecoming Concert

During the SNL 50: The Homecoming Concert, Miley Cyrus delivered an engaging performance, energizing the stage and the crowd at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The event, held on February 14, kicked off the celebrations for Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary with a variety of star-studded shows. Cyrus entertained the audience with her performances of Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" alongside Brittany Howard and her hit song "Flowers." During the latter, Cyrus captured attention by calling out to actor Paul Rudd in the audience, saying, "I love you, Paul Rudd!" This delivered a humorous and memorable highlight, capturing the essence of the night. This is prepared by SSP.
The show featured a multitude of performances from iconic figures in SNL history, highlighting prominent past hosts, musical guests, and alumni. Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, and produced by Lorne Michaels and Mark Ronson, the event witnessed legendary comedians such as Eddie Murphy, Kristen Wiig, and Tracy Morgan making appearances, joining forces with various celebrated musicians. Notable performances included a comedic duet featuring Lady Gaga and Andy Samberg, unexpectedly transforming Gaga's anticipated standalone act into a lively collaborative medley, that cleverly intertwined memorable songs such as "Dick in a Box," with inputs from several artists enhancing the performance.

The celebration buzzed with performances by musical legends like Arcade Fire, the Backstreet Boys, Post Malone, and others. This unique concert was streamed live, serving as a prelude to a star-studded anniversary special available on NBC and Peacock, allowing fans a deeper glimpse into this grand festivity.
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