The SNL alum was inducted into the show's "Five-Timers Club," as Saturday, April 6 was the 50-year-old actress' fifth time hosting.
Rudd, 55, was the first A-lister to pop up during Wiig's monologue, asking for a script in case the show was planning a skit involving former five-timers.
Moments later, former writer Paula Pell address Wiig, then Matt Damon — wearing a Five-Timers' jacket, despite only having hosted twice.
"Lorne said the first time was so good it counted for three times," he said. "The second time was not quite as good — only counted for two but by my math, five times baby."
Cut to Jon Hamm, Fred Armisen, Martin Short, and more — all in Five-Timers jackets.
Later on in the show, Wiig reprised her classic role Aunt Linda on "Weekend Update," and starred in a host of other sketches alongside former SNL friends and actors.
Click here to watch Kristen Wiig's monologue on SNL.
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