"I’m famous, it’s okay."From: NewNowNext
On last night’s episode of Saturday Night Live, host Melissa McCarthy reprises her role as cantankerous White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
In the political sketch, Spicer confronted Trump—played to perfection as usual by Alec Baldwin—about rumors that he’ll soon be replaced by Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Is Trump lying to his little buddy?
“Sean, come on, I would never do that. She doesn’t have your special spice—salt and pepper, a little bit of sugar,” Trump flirts. “Sean, kiss me.”
“No, I’m married,” Spicer protests. “I can’t, I have a wife, I took vows!”
“I’m famous, it’s okay,” Trump says.
“Is this like The Godfather when you kiss me and no one ever sees me again?” Spicer asks. Let’s all hope so.
The makeout session comes only weeks after Stephen Colbert was heavily criticized for making a oral sex joke about Trump and Vladimir Putin on The Late Show that many perceived as homophobic: “In fact, the only thing your mouth is good for is being Vladimir Putin’s cock holster.” Will the FCC be investigating this gag too?
Watch the SNL sketch below.
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