Fans of “Saturday Night Live” went gaga over these cameos.
Lady Gaga, 37, and Mick Jagger, 80, stopped by Studio 8H on Saturday to help Bad Bunny, 29, who was pulling double duty because the show’s host and musical guest.
Fresh off the launch of the brand new Rolling Stones album “Hackney Diamonds,” Jagger appeared in a couple of “SNL” skits, while Gaga introduced the Puerto Rican rapper before he performed.
In one sketch, Jagger plays “Sister Kevin,” who confesses to sleeping with the opposite nuns at their convent.
“I used to be the one who corrupted these poor women with my lips and my hips, and I used to be the one who rang the bell with my penis and yelled, ‘Ding-dong!’” Jagger said.
“I know this might be the worst sex scandal within the history of the church,” continued the “Start Me Up” hitmaker. “But look on the brilliant side. Before I came, all these sisters just mumbled, ‘Our Father,’ and now they’re screaming, ‘Oh, God!’”
He also crashed a telenovela sketch.
Meanwhile, Gaga introduced Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, ahead of his first musical segment.
“Nueva York, Puerto Rico, y todo el corillo…Bad Bunny,” Gaga said before he performed “Un Preview” from his newly-released “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana” album.
Jagger was later spotted attending the “SNL” afterparty along with his choreographer fiancée Melanie Hamrick, 36, alongside Gaga, Bunny, and his girlfriend, Kendall Jenner, 27.
The Post reached out to Gaga and Jagger for comment.
The musical pair weren’t the one high-profile celebs to make a surprise appearance at “SNL.”
“Game of Thrones” and “The Mandalorian” alum Pedro Pascal, 48, also lent a hand during Bunny’s monologue.
“Individuals are wondering if I can host this show because English will not be my first language,” the singer began. “I don’t know in the event that they know, but, I do whatever I would like” — adding that while he could do the show in English, he would much somewhat do it in Spanish.
“He says, ‘I’m blessed to be here with my favorite actor Pedro Pascal,’” “The Last of Us” star translated before offering some hosting advice.
“It’s all the time charming while you make a self-deprecating joke…about a component of your body or your face that’s unflattering,” Pascal said.
Bunny joked he doesn’t have one.
“SNL” has had several star-studded cameos this season.
Ultimately week’s season premiere, “SNL” viewers were “Enchanted” by surprise appearances from Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, 34, and singer Taylor Swift, 33, who appeared briefly in a sketch and introduced musical guest Ice Spice, respectively.