The actress received a standing ovation and cheers from the audience when she appeared on Weekend Update.
Chloe Fineman is continuously telling people all across the world how vital it is for them to see Save the Last Dance as soon as possible.
The cast member from Saturday Night Live supposedly appeared on “Weekend Update” on Sunday’s new episode of the show to provide some ‘intimate gift ideas’ for your significant other.
The only change was that Fineman did not sit behind the desk; instead, he came on stage in front of it, wearing a red Christmas robe over an all-black ensemble.
In an interview with Colin Jost and Michael Che of ‘Weekend Update,’ Fineman commented, ‘Well, I only have one sexy gift idea,
and I kind of have to demonstrate it.’ ‘The sexiest gift you can give your partner is trying something new in the bedroom.’
‘The perfect holiday gift this year is the dance that Julia Stiles does at the end of the 2001 film Save the Last Dance,’Fineman continued,
taking off her crimson robe to reveal her outfit. The outfit she was wearing was identical to the one Stiles wore during her performance at the finale of the film.

While Fineman danced and skillfully explained to Jost every detail of the film’s plot, Che relaxed and snacked on popcorn. Fineman took this action while Che was distracted.
The story continued until Stiles herself emerged onto the podium, to an overwhelmingly loud yell from the stunned audience.
The audience gives a standing ovation and a fist bump to end the show. Sitting in their separate cane-back chairs, Fineman and Stiles finish the planned routine together.
In 2021, Stiles reunited with Sean Patrick Thomas, who had also acted in the movie, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Save the Last Dance on Entertainment Tonight.
The two actors were interviewed by ET to talk about their memories of working on the well-known film.
The two performers said they could not have been more grateful to be a part of the Save of the Last Dance performance, but Stiles admitted that she still regretted her time spent on stage.
‘My only regret about making Save The Last Dance is that [choreographer] Fatima Robinson would take Sean, Kerry,
and all of the other actors out to the club in Chicago when we were in pre-production and doing all of the dance rehearsals,

I was doing the ballet too,’ Stiles said. I used to be such a do-gooder that every night I would receive a call saying,
‘We’re going here, we’re going there,’ and I would say, ‘I can’t, I have ballet rehearsals at nine in the morning.’
She questioned, ‘And I missed out on all of the incredible clubbing experience—what was I thinking?’ Thomas responded,
‘I mean, you missed out, but I would like to ease your conscience on that.’ We all had a great time. It was enjoyable.