In the Saturday Night Live presentation this weekend, Selena Gomez at one point imitates her friend and pop star, Miley Cyrus.
The singer and actor made her SNL debut on May 14, along with Post Malone who appeared as the musical guest of the episode.
During her opening monologue, Gomez explained that she grew up watching Saturday Night Live sketches every week with her mother and how "this was an important moment for her."
She then went on to tell how she started acting when she was seven and that she was "lucky to work with some Hollywood icons", including her colleagues in "Only Murders In The Building", Steve Martin and Martin Short.
At another point during the opening, she said she asked one of her "older friends", Miley Cyrus, for advice after the "Plastic Hearts" singer presented the show on several occasions. Gomez then tells, in a voice almost identical to Cyrus', how she told him "to be himself" and "to do well".
Below you can follow Gomez's opening monologue: