Charli XCX cuts a casual figure in faux-fur jacket and baggy jeans as she steps out in NYC after hosting Saturday Night Live

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Charli XCX cut a casual figure as she stepped out in New York City on Tuesday fresh off hosting Saturday Night Live.

The singer, 32, wrapped up in a brown jacket with a blue faux fur lining which she wore with a pair of baggy light wash jeans.

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The Brat hitmaker also sported a pair of tan boots along with a light blue top as she enjoyed her trip to the Big Apple.

Letting her brunette locks fall loose down her shoulders, Charli completed her look with a pair of sunglasses . 

Charli impersonated Adele in a humorous skit as she took on double duty as the host and musical guest during the latest episode of SNL. 

The Boom Clap singer - who was recently nominated for seven Grammy awards - sent fans wild as they applauded the British-born star's comedic skills as she appeared in a variety of sketches. 

Charli XCX cut a casual figure as she stepped out in New York City on Tuesday fresh off hosting Saturday Night Live
The singer, 32, wrapped up in a brown jacket with a blue faux fur lining which she wore with a pair of baggy light wash jeans
The Brat hitmaker also sported a pair of tan boots along with a light blue top as she enjoyed her trip to the Big Apple

Charli - whose full name is Charlotte Emma Aitchison - had the chance to step into the shoes of the Someone Like You hitmaker during a Wicked audition skit. 

SNL comedians portrayed a number of different celebrities who had auditioned for a role in the musical adaptation in 'never-before-seen screen tests.' 

At one point, Charli stepped out in front of the camera wearing a black velvet dress - similar to an ensemble that Adele has worn during her Las Vegas residency. 

A voiceover could be heard saying, 'Okay, testing for Elphaba, Adele.' 

'Adele' then asked while holding a microphone, 'Hello, can I take my shoes off?' before saying, 'Okay, wicked. Oh my God, I said the name of the bloody movie! Shut up, that's f***ing funny.' 

The screen test suddenly came to an end before other celebrity screen tests were shown. 

Charli XCX and Troye Sivan also auditioned in the skit, with Bowen Yang portraying Charli and the British songstress playing Sivan. 

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Yang wore a long, black wig as well as a black dress and shades while the singer simply wore a white tank top and blue pants. 

Charli XCX impersonated Adele in a humorous skit as she took on double duty as the host and musical guest during the latest episode of Saturday Night Live
SNL comedians portrayed a number of different celebrities who had auditioned for a role in the musical adaptation in 'never-before-seen screen tests'

'Can I call you Elfie?' Bowen asked Charli, who simply responded in a monotone voice, 'No.' 

Yang then continued, 'I only bullied you because I'm a b***h and you're a witch. I'm confused,' with the Charli saying, 'I'm not a witch. I'm a top.' 

Other celebrities that had auditioned in the skit included author Fran Lebowitz who said, 'Pretend it's an emerald city. It's an emerald city but it's a yellow brick road. Say, ding dong the witch is dead. What are you, a doorbell?'

Sydney Sweeney - played by Chloe Fineman - expressed while laughing, 'Hi, are you like a wizard or whatever?'

At one point, Charli stepped out in front of the camera wearing a black velvet dress - similar to an ensemble that Adele has worn during her Las Vegas residency

Charli XCX was also applauded for her opening monologue which kicked off the episode during the sketch comedy's 50th season. 

The singer stepped out onto the stage wearing a figure-hugging, shimmering silver and black dress. 

She was greeted by cheers from the live audience and the beauty sent her gratitude to the crowd. 

Charli then joked, 'If you recognize me, you might know me from my album Brat. But don't worry if you don't, there is nothing wrong with being straight.' 

The star recalled starting her music career and how she convinced her parents to drive her to rave at 15 so she could perform. 

'And if you're wondering, how did I get my parents to drive me to a rave? Well, I just told them, "Guys, I've got swim practice. At 2:00 A.M. In a warehouse full of gays."' 

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'No, seriously, I've come a long way. And today I consider myself to be a triple threat. Which in England means I sing, I drink, and I smoke,' she joked. 

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