WATCH: ‘Kellywise the Clown’ Terrorizes on Saturday Night Live in ‘IT’ Parody
“Don’t You Want A Quote?â€
Emmy-winning Kate McKinnon’s Kellyanne Conway returned to the new season of “Saturday Night Live†last night in a parody of the highly-successful horror reboot “IT.â€
The digital short begins with Alex Moffat’s portrayal of Anderson Cooper lamenting about Senator Bob Corker’s commentary about Donald Trump and the White House senior advisor’s attack on the matter.
“This woman does know she works for Donald Trump, right?†Moffat quipped as Cooper.
He soon finds himself confronted with “Kellywise the Clown†in a sewer outside, mirroring the horror film’s opening sequence.
“Hi, Coopy,†McKinnon’s Conway quips from the sewer. “It’s me, Kellyanne Conway… it’s Kellywise the dancing clown… Put me on TV. Don’t you you want a quote? I’ll give you a quote. I’ll give you a crazy, crazy quote.â€
The video also features a unique explanation from “Conway†about Secretary of State Rex Tillerson allegedly calling the president a moron, and even features McKinnon’s Hillary Clinton.
The full sketch can be seen below:
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