The American Saturday Night Live Program Once Again Parodyed Milei with Trump
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Marcello Hernández, a 27-year-old comedian born in Miami to Cuban and Dominican parents, consolidated himself as one of the most important emerging figures in the American comedy program Saturday Night Live. In his most recent appearance, he played Argentine President Javier Milei in a satirical sketch about the “Trump awards,” where he called the U.S. president his “best friend” and “the owner of my ideal body.” Javier Milei and Donald Trump, p…
Comedian Marcello Hernández disguised himself as President and joked about the $20 billion loan; the sketch simulated a “Trump Awards” in reference to the Oscars
The Argentine president was parodyed on Saturday Night Live as an unconditional admirer of Donald Trump, in a sketch that ironed out his financial dependence on the United States.
Comedian Marcello Hernández imitated the president with a Rioplatan accent and joked about his link with Donald Trump and the millionaire U.S. disbursements. The segment aired on prime time and quickly exploded on social media. This Saturday night, “Javier Milei” made an unexpected appearance in the prime time of U.S. TV. During the broadcast of Saturday Night Live (SNL), comedian Marcello Hernández, who is recognized for his constant criticism …
American television once again mocked Javier Milei in a mockery. The Argentine president was once again the target of humor on Saturday Night Live (SNL), the iconic program of the NBC network, which included him in a sketch set in a supposed award ceremony organized by the White House. In the parody, Milei appeared characterized as an absolute follower of Donald Trump. Comedian Marcello Hernández was in charge of interpreting him, with pronounce…
The historic U.S. program issued a sketch that ironized the relationship between Javier Milei and Donald Trump, with references to swaps with the U.S. Treasury and the international agenda. Read more
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