
Think Mick Jagger is just a rock legend? Think again. The Rolling Stones frontman has shown time and again that his talents stretch far beyond the stage—and one particular Saturday Night Live sketch proves it. About a decade ago, Jagger surprised audiences with razor-sharp comedic timing, holding his own against SNL’s seasoned cast and leaving the crowd in stitches.
In the skit, Jagger plays “Kevin,” an ordinary insurance broker who, after a work conference with colleagues (including one played by Kristen Wiig), ends up at a karaoke bar. The twist? Everyone is encouraged to do their best Mick Jagger impression. Watching Kevin critique the impressions—with brutal honesty—was pure comedy gold. Eventually, his coworkers get so fed up with his constant nitpicking that they ditch him, leaving Kevin alone to break the fourth wall, confess his loneliness, and ironically belt out a slow, soulful version of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.”
And that’s not the only time Jagger has leaned into comedy. Back in 2001, he appeared in another SNL bit where he “talked” to his own reflection in the mirror about what moves to pull off on stage. The punchline? His reflection was actually Jimmy Fallon mimicking him—a setup that had audiences laughing nonstop.
What makes these sketches work so well is Jagger’s willingness to laugh at himself. Not every music icon can poke fun at their own image, but he embraces it fully. These moments don’t just highlight his hidden comedic chops—they also remind us why he’s such a cultural icon. After all, the jokes only land because everyone in the audience knows Jagger’s unmistakable style.
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