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Jake Gyllenhaal, Camilla Cabello, and Bowen Young debating name pronunciation in hilarious SNL promotion

"Gill-en-hall, your name is spoken, Gill-en-hall," Bowen Young told the live presenter Saturday night.

Jake Gyllenhaal and Camilla Cabello are getting ready for a live concert next Saturday night!

Ambulance actor 41, and singer Bam Bam, 25, joined SNL cast member Bowen Young for a series of fun promotions ahead of their big night on April 9, showcasing the star's impressive acting range.

Correcting Gyllenhaal, 31, after he introduced himself, Young said sternly to the actor, "Gil-en-Hall, your name is spoken, Gil-en-Hall. I can't vouch for you," Gyllenhaal replied. Cabello said, "Gua -ran-tee, you guarantee that." Jake then added, "Yeah, you're both very wrong."

The video then moves on to a second promotion, where Young says he's "so happy that spring is here."

"The birds are singing," Gyllenhaal added when Cabello intervened with "Flowers in Bloom." "Marshmallow peeps stare at me with sunken, staring eyes, making me bite, but I can't!" I can't!" Young continued, "Sorry, I'm auditioning for a film; it's Marshmallow Peeps 2; where are you looking? In cinemas, Easter 2023," he concluded.

The NBC teaser concludes that Young thanked Cabello and Gyllenhaal for his promotions, despite "they had to get up early" and were "unpaid." However, leader and musical guest Young revealed that he did receive payment this Saturday. Young then jokingly gets angry and walks off the camera, shouting, "Then who played me like the violin?!"

Cabello's appearance in the long-running comedy short series comes just a day after releasing his latest album, Family, on Friday. Speaking to Kay Adams of PEOPLE (The TV Show!), the Havana singer opened her doors in this week's issue. For the making of her third album and revealed that her therapy helped her deal with the overwhelming anxiety, she felt early in the process.

"It's been like that for me; if this process doesn't make me feel better, and if I'm dishonest, vulnerable, and unfiltered, I don't see how it will be," she said. "I intended to be myself, whatever I looked like at the time.