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Vanessa Bayer and Kristen Stewart played lovers in a steamy snack commercial in the Feb. 4 episode of “Saturday Night Live.” NBC

Kristen Stewart made her hosting debut on “Saturday Night Live,” and the “Personal Shopper” actress had a few memorable skits. While it wasn’t overall a fantastic episode, Stewart had some hilarious moments. Check them out below:

Dry Fridays — In this clip, Stewart plays a college student caught drinking. However, her stories are a little more intense than anyone else’s. Though Stewart stumbled over her line about a haircut gone wrong, her co-stars’ discomfort with the look helped make the audience laugh.

Totinos — Vanessa Bayer plays a traditional wife in a Totino’s Pizza Rolls commercial until Kristen Stewart shows up. The two hilariously and sensually fall in love and forget about the boys. Of course, they never forget the Totino’s Pizza Rolls, even as they fall into a foreign art house film.

Meet Cute — Kristen Stewart and Pete Davidson play a cute couple who meet at a coffee shop. They like each other so much and think they might fall in love. But they probably should have exchanged phone numbers.

Sean Spicer Press Conference — Stewart doesn’t have a large role in this one, but it was easily the best sketch of the night. Melissa McCarthy steals the show as the White House Press Secretary while Stewart is a member of the press.

Monologue — This isn’t technically a sketch, but it was probably the funniest moment of the night. The actress started by addressing President Donald Trumps’ tweets about her and ex-boyfriend Robert Pattinson. She accused the president of being in love with her former “Twilight” co-star and let Trump know that she is “so gay” now.

After calling out Trump for his 2012 Twitter attack and addressing her perceived “too cool for school” attitude, all seemed to be going well. As she was finishing up, however, her excitement got the better of her and she let a swear word slip. While the f-bomb could be heard in the original broadcast, NBC has since censored it in the online version.

Alec Baldwin will take over for Stewart when “Saturday Night Live” returns Feb. 11.

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