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Watch: Jim Carrey debuts as Joe Biden on Saturday Night Live

“Look man, I’m a nice guy, but if you give me anymore guff, I’ll rip your face off like a mad chimp."

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2020-10-04 13:04
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Hollywood star Jim Carrey made his debut as Joe Biden on Saturday Night Live last night.

The Ace Ventura actor appeared alongside Maya Rudolph who played Kamala Harris in the popular late evening sketch.

Alec Baldwin, who endorsed Barack Obama in his two presidential campaigns, starred as Donald Trump, and was quick to launch into a heated debate with the faux Democratic nominee.

“Look man, I’m a nice guy, but if you give me anymore guff, I’ll rip your face off like a mad chimp,” was Carrey’s retort.

The moment Jim Carrey became president. #snl #SaturdayNightLive pic.twitter.com/KARbPZbOD6

— Courtney Theriault (@cspotweet) October 4, 2020

It followed a spectacular entrance in which Carrey measured the distance between the two stands to ensure they were correctly socially distanced.

There he is. #SNLPremiere pic.twitter.com/Mfm7tBBcKh

— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) October 4, 2020

Watch the trailer in full below:

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