Charli XCX said US star Martha Stewart is “brat” after she mistakenly claimed a journalist who covered her legal proceedings was dead, while the reporter is “extremely brat”, after announcing “I’m alive”.
The British pop star served as host of Saturday Night Live (SNL) on US broadcaster NBC, after her Brat album took the world by storm – inspiring a trend which became a lifestyle, rather than just an aesthetic.
Brat was named the 2024 Collins Word of the Year, redefined as being “characterised by a confident, independent, and hedonistic attitude”.
“I have to say brat summer has been a crazy experience,” Charli XCX, who also served as musical guest on the comedy show, said during her opening monologue.
“So many people have asked me, what is brat, and honestly, it’s just like an attitude, it’s a vibe.
“For example, the new Martha Stewart documentary, when Martha gets mad about an old magazine article and she says that she’s glad the journalist who wrote it is dead – that is brat.
“And then last Friday, when that exact journalist responded and said, ‘Hey, ‘I’m alive – that is extremely brat.”
It comes after US businesswoman and TV personality Stewart claimed in her new Netflix documentary that reporter Andrea Peyser, who covered her 2004 trial, had died.
However, Ms Peyser later rebuffed the claims in a column for the New York Post.
Charli XCX appeared in a number of sketches during the show, including a sketch about Shrek The Musical and performing a song with Brooklyn 99 star Andy Samberg.
In another sketch mocking America’s Next Top Model on Thanksgiving, the singer played Spice Girls star Victoria Beckham while wearing a white power suit.
She joked she had brought creamed spinach to the dinner, before discovering it was expensive face cream.
The singer, real name Charlotte Aitchison, joked that she was a triple threat “which in England means I sing, I drink and I smoke” during her opening monologue.
“Keeping it real is very brat, it is all about being vulnerable so truly, this is a dream come true,” the 32-year-old said.
“I am so excited to be here, and I’m not used to being out this early on a Saturday night but for you guys, it’s worth it.”
The Grammy-nominated singer previously appeared in pre-taped sketches on SNL, including The Christmas Socks with Hollywood star Paul Rudd and Meatballs with actor Oscar Isaac.