Ariana Grande is reclaiming her SNL throne just in time for the holidays.On Monday, Nov. 17, per multiple reports, the Grammy winner is slated to host Saturday Night Live on Dec. 20, and will be joined by none other than Cher for a lineup that feels straight out of a diva multiverse.This comeback marks Ariana Grande's fifth time on SNL: twice as a musical guest, as host and musical guest in 2016, and as host in 2024. In her appearances, she has showcased musical and celebrity impressions. In fact, she previously sang a cover of Cher's hit, "Believe," on Jimmy Fallon's That's My Jam.On the other hand, Cher marks her upcoming appearance as her first time on Studio 8H since her SNL debut in 1987. Currently, the music icon is promoting her autobiography, The Memoir.Melissa McCarthy and musical guest Dijon will lead SNL on Dec. 6, while British star Josh O'Connor will take the stage on Dec. 13, marking his SNL hosting debut. Alongside him, Lily Allen will make her second appearance as musical guest.'Pyjama Man,' the person who rushed Ariana Grande, receives sentenceMeanwhile, Ariana Grande is currently occupied by her promotional tour and activities for the forthcoming release of the much-anticipated sequel, Wicked: For Good. Ariana Grande and her co-stars, Cynthia Erivo and Michelle Yeoh, recently flew to Singapore for the movie's premiere.The film airs on Nov. 21."Wicked: For Good!" New York Premiere - Source: GettyRecalling, during the movie's red carpet premiere in Singapore, a man jumped over the barricade and rushed Ariana Grande, startling the singer-actress and her co-stars.The event crasher, who was later identified as the online personality Johnson Wen, a.k.a. 'Pyjama Man,' was taken into police custody. On Nov. 17, he pleaded guilty to being a public nuisance and was sentenced to nine days in Singapore prison.Two of Ariana Grande's co-stars spoke out following the incident.Marissa Bode, who portrayed the character of Nessarose Thropp, took to her TikTok on Nov. 14, where she lambasted Wen."'But they're a fan.' Okay. Then they're a fan and a loser. 'Cause what we're not about to do is make a woman whose space was invaded."She added, weighing on the social media impact and how it "brings out the worst" in people."You made somebody feel incredibly unsafe. But just no remorse. That goes over your head. You're a bad person.""Wicked: For Good!" New York Premiere - Source: GettyMeanwhile, at the recent special Screen Actors Guild screening, Cynthia Erivo opened up about the occurrence and reflected on her friendship with her Wicked co-stars."We have come through some s**t. We have come through some stuff in our lives, in our daily workings. I mean, f**k, even this last week. Let's be honest, for f**k's sakes, we've had to really deal with some stuff, and this movie has allowed us to really grow as people, as friends, as sisters, as artists, as actresses."Erivo shared how grateful and fortunate she feels to be part of the "family," filled with "wonderful, extraordinary people."