Maya Rudolph has the Beyhive buzzing.

The comedian, 51, hosted “Saturday Night Live” last night and reprised her role as Beyoncé for another hilarious “Hot Ones” sketch.

Rudolph and Mikey Day, who played Sean Evans, parodied the popular YouTube show that features celebrities being interviewed while eating spicy chicken wings.

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Maya Rudolph and Kenan Thompson on “SNL.”NBC / SNL
Maya Rudolph hilariously embodied Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” persona during an appearance on Sean Evans’ show, delivering a series of epic jokes and witty remarks. Dressed as the country-inspired version of Queen B, Rudolph greeted Evans with a classic “Howdy” and immediately set the tone for an entertaining interview.

Throughout the segment, Rudolph as Beyoncé cracked jokes and shared country-themed puns, paying homage to Beyoncé’s latest album in her own unique way. One memorable moment occurred when she humorously commented on Evans’ appearance, jokingly dubbing him “the whitest man I have ever seen.”

However, Rudolph’s comedic performance took a hilarious turn when she sampled the spicy wings featured on the show. After trying the first two wings, Rudolph struggled to maintain her composure, jokingly attributing her discomfort to her bones feeling like they were “on fire.” Despite the heat, Rudolph continued to charm viewers with her witty banter and infectious humor, proving once again why she’s a comedic force to be reckoned with.

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Beyonce on the cover of her album “Cowboy Carter.”AP
Later in the segment, Rudolph couldn’t spill the tea on “Act III” of Bey’s “Renaissance” trilogy because she was dying over the wings. So, she grabbed a cup of milk and poured it all over Day, telling him, “You need to kill yourself, Gollum.”

Rudolph then summoned her assistant, played by Kenan Thompson, to help her deal with the spicy wings.

Thompson, 46, put lotion in Rudolph’s mouth to cool her off.

“It’s not working!” Rudolph screamed. “Why can’t I slay this? Why is this janky hot wing show the one thing Beyoncé cannot do?”

Fed up with the hot wings interview, Rudolph left and Thompson sat in the interview chair to field the rest of Day’s questions.

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Maya Rudolph and Kenan Thompson spoof “Hot Ones” on “SNL.”NBC / SNL
Maya Rudolph’s talents were on full display during her hosting gig on Saturday Night Live, where she not only delivered a hilarious monologue but also wowed audiences with her spot-on impression of Beyoncé. In her monologue, Rudolph performed a song titled “Mother” in honor of Mother’s Day, showcasing her comedic prowess and musical skills.

Following the episode, fans took to social media to express their admiration for Rudolph’s performance. Many praised her hosting abilities, with some even suggesting that she deserved another Emmy for her memorable appearance on the show. One fan on Twitter exclaimed, “Did Maya Rudolph just win another Emmy for hosting #SNL’s Mother’s Day episode???” highlighting the widespread acclaim for her comedic talents.

Others specifically lauded Rudolph’s Beyoncé skit, noting how it left them in stitches. One fan expressed their excitement over seeing a sequel to Rudolph’s Beyoncé portrayal on Hot Ones, a testament to the enduring popularity of her comedic rendition of the iconic singer.

Overall, Rudolph’s hosting stint on SNL received high praise from fans, with many applauding her ability to deliver laughs and entertainment throughout the episode. As one viewer put it, Rudolph’s Beyoncé skit was simply “hilarious,” leaving them laughing uncontrollably—a sentiment shared by many who tuned in to watch her memorable performance.

The “Loot” star previously played the “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer for a “Hot Wings” spoof on “SNL” in March 2021, where she similarly struggled to eat the wings.

Rudolph has been a fan of Beyoncé for years. In 2019, she gushed overseeing the superstar’s Coachella set on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”

“I saw Beychella…I saw it both weekends,” Rudolph said after Bey headlined the musical festival in 2018. “It was the craziest thing… it changed my life,” she added. “We all witnessed something that had never been done, that was made with love, that was made with beauty, that was made with pride.”