The 62-year-old actor once again played Emmy-winning Trump in the first presidential debate of 2020 on Tuesday night. Just a day ago, Trump revealed to the public that he and the first lady Melania Trump tested positive for the new crown virus.
Before the show started, Alec Baldwin shared a photo of himself looking listless in the backstage of "Saturday Night Live". In the photo, he was wearing Trump's full suit and a protective mask.
Kim Kelly played Joe Biden. These two stars appeared on the stage together, spoofing the chaotic debate. Trump played by Baldwin often interrupted Biden played by Kelly, and the host Chris Wallace Shi (played by actor Baker Bennett). In addition to mocking their respective debate performances, they also mentioned Trump's positive diagnosis of the new crown virus. As Trump, Baldwin made comments on the epidemic and pointed out that he hopes these comments will not be troubled again later this week. he.
At the same time, Biden, played by Kim Kelly, looked directly at the camera and drew a full stop: "You can trust me, because I believe in science and karma. Now, imagine if science and karma can be done in some way Together, they send a message to all of us, telling us how dangerous this virus is." Apart from returning to the studio, the premiere of season 46 marks the first time since the outbreak of the epidemic that live audiences in the studio have been Allow to participate in the recording of the show. However, this has raised concerns that this NBC comedy may not comply with New York City's new coronavirus control guidelines.
On Thursday, a source related to "Saturday Night Live" told Fox News that "Saturday Night Live" is working closely with the Ministry of Health and following their guidelines. Guests at the
studio must wear approved masks and undergo compulsory new coronavirus testing upon arrival at the scene. According to the ticketing website, as an additional precaution, a temperature check is required during ticket checking. If anyone's body temperature is higher than 38 degrees, no entry is allowed. The editor of
thinks: Alec Baldwin's Trump is still a bit similar. Friends, what do you think? Welcome to leave a message!