(TC) Jacob Elordi kicks off Saturday Night Live with a saucy joke about THAT scene in Saltburn… with musical guest Renee Rapp and cameo by ORIGINAL Regina George Rachel McAdams

Jacob Elordi, sizzling Hollywood heartthrob extraordinaire, set pulses racing when he hosted Saturday Night Live this weekend.

The episode featured musical performances by Renee Rapp, one of the stars of the new movie musical version of Mean Girls, as well as Rachel McAdams, the original Regina George.

Throughout the episode, Jacob was a heart-stopping presence, with sketch after sketch making reference to his smoldering good looks.

In his opening monologue, he set pulses racing by making a saucy joke about an infamous scene from his steamy new movie Saltburn.

His quip was in reference to a sequence that has gone viral on social media, involving Jacob’s beefcake co-star Barry Keoghan.

Jacob Elordi, sizzling Hollywood heartthrob extraordinaire, set pulses racing when he hosted Saturday Night Live this weekend

Jacob Elordi, sizzling Hollywood heartthrob extraordinaire, set pulses racing when he hosted Saturday Night Live this weekend

The episode featured musical performances by Renee Rapp, one of the stars of the new movie musical version of Mean Girls

The episode featured musical performances by Renee Rapp, one of the stars of the new movie musical version of Mean Girls

The original Mean Girls star Rachel McAdams, who famously played Regina George, was also present for a sketch

The original Mean Girls star Rachel McAdams, who famously played Regina George, was also present for a sketch

The scene in question involves Barry’s character stripping naked and tearfully humping the  fresh grave where Jacob’s character has just been interred.

‘So you might know me from Saltburn,’ said Jacob on Saturday Night Live. ‘Not from seeing the film, just from seeing the TikToks. Like this scene.’

An image of the notorious graveyard scene then flashed on the screen, eliciting Jacob’s wry punchline: ‘I was the one in the grave.’

He added: ‘But if you saw the movie, thank you. If you saw the movie with your parents, I’m sorry. And if you say you the movie with your girlfriend, you’re welcome. Anyway, I’m not much of a public speaker, so I thought I would open it up to some questions from the audience.’

The Q&A portion set the stage for the arrival of Saturday Night Live regular Sarah Sherman in her Sarah Squirm persona.

Sarah upbraids him from the audience, lecturing him that his Netflix movie The Kissing Booth was ‘absolutely gross’ as ‘Two people kissing on the mouth?’

Apparently attempting to meet her halfway, Jacob floats his theory that human beings are an oddity by virtue of being the only animal that kisses on the mouth.

‘At that point, an old man played by Kenan Thompson chimes in that ‘the noble elephant will sometimes put its trunk into its lover’s mouth,’ which he knows because ‘I own an elephant and I open my mouth a lot.’

Throughout the episode, Jacob was a heart-stopping presence, with sketch after sketch making reference to his smoldering good looks

Throughout the episode, Jacob was a heart-stopping presence, with sketch after sketch making reference to his smoldering good looks

In his opening monologue, he set pulses racing by making a saucy joke about an infamous scene from his steamy new movie Saltburn

In his opening monologue, he set pulses racing by making a saucy joke about an infamous scene from his steamy new movie Saltburn

His quip was in reference to a sequence that has gone viral on social media, involving Jacob's beefcake co-star Barry Keoghan

His quip was in reference to a sequence that has gone viral on social media, involving Jacob’s beefcake co-star Barry Keoghan

'Anyway, I'm not much of a public speaker, so I thought I would open it up to some questions from the audience,' says Jacob in his monologue

‘Anyway, I’m not much of a public speaker, so I thought I would open it up to some questions from the audience,’ says Jacob in his monologue

The Q&A portion set the stage for the arrival of Saturday Night Live regular Sarah Sherman in her Sarah Squirm persona, upbraiding him for his 'disgusting' film The Kissing Booth

The Q&A portion set the stage for the arrival of Saturday Night Live regular Sarah Sherman in her Sarah Squirm persona, upbraiding him for his ‘disgusting’ film The Kissing Booth

Apparently attempting to meet her halfway, Jacob floats his theory that human beings are an oddity by virtue of being the only animal that kisses on the mouth

Apparently attempting to meet her halfway, Jacob floats his theory that human beings are an oddity by virtue of being the only animal that kisses on the mouth