It was only fitting that 'Saturday Night Live's' 100th digital short was perhaps its most overblown and star-packed yet, with stars including Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, Usher and Natalie Portman all involved in the three and a half minute song that saw the celebrities and regular cast members Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone come together in a song themed about a rather gymnastically impressive form of self-fellatio.
At the centre of the skit initially was Bieber, reports The Los Angeles Times, who appeared in a tuxedo with the regulars looking, as ever, squeaky clean. However as the subject matter turned tawdry, the 18 year-old pop star looked horrified and took back stage to a plethora of other stars more than happy to tackle the adult theme.
Highlight of the performers was Natalie Portman, who put in a genuinely laugh out loud cameo as a rapper insisting she was still as bad as ever despite giving birth - at one point throwing her (we hope fake) baby over the top of a roof. Usher meanwhile turned up very briefly to say "I've never been in a Digital Clip before but these white guys sure like d***," before show host Will Ferrell finished the whole thing towards the end, a suitably jam-packed skit to celebrate the 100 coming up.
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