earlier this week, Rob Schneider said he thinks SNL is “over” Explaining the moment he thought had happened. He cited the drawing of Kate McKinnon sitting at a piano singing “Hallelujah” as Hillary Clinton after she lost the 2016 presidential candidate to Donald Trump. Alec Baldwin, who impersonated the former president SNL During the past six years he responded to those comments.
McKinnon talked about drawing “Hallelujah” before, referring to it Make her feel connected with the audience. The graphic in question has 12.9 million views on YouTube, so it definitely affected the viewers. Besides his comments about McKinnon, Schneider commented on Baldwin’s impression, saying he “has nothing but rage and anger toward Trump.” The 30 rocks The actor then responded to those comments on his site instagram, saying:
After Trump’s 2016 election victory, Baldwin’s impression has become a mainstay SNL Throughout his years as president. As his tenure continues, Baldwin appeared a little lowerAnd the However, he said if he was asked to do so I’m going back to play the Trump role that he probably would. The actor reappeared as Trump during the 2020 election cycle, appearing in the “Cold Open First Debate” Trump Baldwin and Jim Carrey as Joe Biden.
Baldwin explained his thoughts on Schneider’s opinions on SNL It’s over and what does he think of a former cast member on the show saying such things.
The actor then praised Schneider’s humor before continuing to share his views on political commentators and critics.
Alec Baldwin has not appeared on SNL Since 2020. Now, one of the new cast members of the show, James Austin Johnson, has taken over the position of impression, and fans had strong reactions to him.
The newcomer will be in SNL’s The upcoming 48th season with Bowen Yang, Kenan Thompson and other fan favorites. However, many are leaving. At the end of season 47, it was The departure of Kate McKinnon and Pete Davidson It was announced, along with other long-time cast members. Recently, it was also announced Melissa Villasinor, Alex Moffat and Aristotle Atari leave It will not be on display anymore.
The Fall TV schedule He explains that there’s no premiere date for the veteran comedy series yet, but with all the exits and all the hype, it should be interesting to see how the new season changes.
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