Gal Gadot Smooches Kate McKinnon In 'Wonder Woman' SNL Sketch

With just a single kiss, Kate McKinnon has become the envy of men (and women) around the world. [...]

With just a single kiss, Kate McKinnon has become the envy of men (and women) around the world. The comedian got to lock lips with Gal Gadot earlier today as the actresses took part in a risque sketch for Saturday Night Live.

Gadot hosted Saturday Night Live and opened the show with a bang. Leslie Jones joined the actress as Gadot made several references to her starring role in Wonder Woman, but no one could have predicted the actress would mount a full-on return to the island of Themyscira.

In one of the show's skits, Gadot is seen dressed back up in Diana's training outfit she wore back at home. The heroine is seen practicing with her fellow Amazon warriors, but things go awry when Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant arrive to the island by boat. The comedians play women who are very happy to have discovered the mysterious place, and Diana is all to happy to greet the pair.

As fans learn, the SNL ladies have come across Themyscira in hopes of finding love. The women felt the island would have something to offer them in the way of romance, but Diana and her posse aren't on the same page. McKinnon and Bryant are shown watching as several Amazon warriors spar in some compromising positions, and the two fall in love.

"It's like a porn but the plumber is genuinely there to save the pipes," Bryant remarks, watching the clueless Amazons.

Not wanting her guests to feel upset, Diana decides to see if she can make McKinnon feel better. Gadot gives it a go and lands a tender kiss on the star's lips, but it doesn't seem the smooch changes anything.

"I feel nothing," Diana says as she pulls away, and McKinnon looks equal parts stunned and in bliss.

For Wonder Woman fans, the sketch is something which plenty of them have wanted to see. In recent weeks, petitions have popped up online asking to see Wonder Woman be bisexual in the DC Cinematic Universe. Gadot has said before she has no issue with Diana expressing her sexuality as such, and DC Comics writer Greg Rucka did confirm Wonder Woman was canonically queer in his latest run of the comics.

Now, it just looks like McKinnon needs to nab a role as the heroine's love interest in Wonder Woman 2...

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