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Ryan Gosling and Ashley Padilla Break Character in Hilarious SNL Sketch

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Saturday Night Live has a long, storied history of its cast members and hosts losing their composure on live television, but Ryan Gosling has turned breaking character into an absolute art form. During his highly anticipated fourth hosting appearance on March 7, 2026, the Academy Award-nominated actor once again fell victim to the giggles, this time alongside rising SNL cast member Ashley Padilla. The viral moment occurred during a wildly absurd sketch that writers intentionally manipulated to catch the host off-guard, resulting in a hilarious, unscripted breakdown that quickly dominated social media.

The ‘Passing Notes’ Setup and Surprise Joke Changes

The sketch that broke Gosling, titled “Passing Notes,” featured the actor playing a stern high school principal determined to eradicate bullying from the classroom of a teacher played by Ashley Padilla. The comedic premise involved the two authority figures reading intercepted, highly inappropriate student notes aloud to the class. However, before the reading began, a sudden warning flashed onscreen for the audience: “The contents of these notes have been changed since rehearsal.” It was a classic SNL prank designed specifically to target Gosling’s well-documented inability to keep a straight face.

As Padilla began reading the newly altered notes, which included brutal, unexpected jokes at her own character’s expense, she visibly struggled to maintain her composure, eventually fully breaking into uncontrollable laughter. The situation escalated when it was Gosling’s turn. The writers had inserted a wildly specific, exaggerated note detailing his principal character missing 133 consecutive basketball layups and subsequently failing to rip his shirt off in celebration. The sheer absurdity of the blindside joke proved too much for Gosling, who broke into his trademark grin and giggled his way through the remainder of the dialogue.

Gosling’s Long History of SNL Breaking

For longtime fans of the NBC sketch comedy institution, Gosling’s reaction was a welcome return to form. The actor has built a notorious reputation for breaking character dating back to his hosting debut in December 2015. During that episode, he famously fell apart alongside Kate McKinnon in the iconic “Close Encounters” alien abduction sketch, setting a precedent for every subsequent appearance. His April 2024 stint, which featured the legendary “Beavis and Butt-Head” sketch where he played a live-action version of Beavis, featured multiple character breaks and was so well-received it earned him an Emmy nomination for Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.

The March 2026 episode capitalized heavily on this reputation. Even before the live broadcast, Gosling and Padilla teased their chaotic chemistry in a promotional video where Padilla jokingly attempted to recreate the famous rain scene from Gosling’s hit film The Notebook, resulting in another round of suppressed laughter.

The Impact of the Unscripted Moment

While some television purists and critics occasionally argue that excessive breaking undercuts the professionalism of the sketch—with a few reviews of the March episode noting that the cast’s constant giggling slightly derailed the overall pacing—the general audience response remains overwhelmingly positive. For ordinary viewers, seeing a polished A-list Hollywood star like Gosling genuinely lose his composure brings a humanizing, relatable element to live television. It transforms a standard comedy routine into an authentic shared experience, creating the exact type of viral, highly-shareable clips that keep the 51-year-old show relevant in the modern digital landscape.

What To Watch

As clips of the “Passing Notes” sketch continue to rack up millions of views across platforms, the viral success practically guarantees that SNL creator Lorne Michaels will invite Gosling back for a spot in the elite Five-Timers Club. Fans will undoubtedly be waiting to see what elaborate traps the writing staff sets to break him next.

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