“Charlie’s Angels” star Kristin Stewart stopped by NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” to host last night, and her second time headlining resulted in a few fun sketches. Watch her best “SNL” skits from last night below:

Rosie the Riveter — Surely, there must’ve been other women vying for the “We Can Do It” posters. Stewart, Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant play women working in a factory in World War II, but they aren’t exactly as inspiring as Rosie. They tease their boss for not being overseas and insist that they’re willing to strip down for this poster.

Duolingo for Talking to Children — Stewart often comes across as a bit awkward, so it’s entirely appropriate that she plays someone who doesn’t know how to talk to kids. “You go to school, huh? That sucks. Do you wear your clothes to school?” she asks. Luckily, there’s an app to save her. From learning how to feign interest in a meandering conversation to figuring out how to compliment a young girl without being sexist, Duolingo is helpful for every situation.

New Paint — Bryant’s character is showing her brother (Beck Bennett) and sister-law (Stewart) her redecorated house and recommends the very fancy Farrow and Ball paint, which gives her rooms a lovely “colour.” However, they quickly start questioning how “an out-of-work day bartender” could afford this.

Corporate Nightmare Song — Stewart, Pete Davidson, Kyle Mooney and Mikey Day are all rebelling against their corporate job. They hate the man—until he gives Stewart’s character a recommendation for the management training program. She pauses the song to RSVP to a meeting and starts defending her boss and job. "Let's not be unfair to Ted, yo," she sings.

“Saturday Night Live” will not be new on Nov. 9. It’ll return to NBC on Nov. 16 with Harry Styles as both musical guest and host.

Best SNL skits from last night
One of the best "SNL" skits starring Kristen Stewart was the Rosie the Riveter sketch. Will Heath/NBC