Hold on Watch Married Woman Who Can’t Say No Onlineto your bronzer, folks -- Alec Baldwin has confirmed that he'll be reprising his POTUS-baiting impersonation of Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live next season.
"Yeah, we're going to fit that in. I think people have enjoyed it," Baldwin told CNN, before noting that his busy schedule will limit his SNLappearances in the fall, prompting him to liken his upcoming guest spots to "a couple celery sticks" rather than a "whole meal."
SEE ALSO: Alec Baldwin's young daughter has her own Trump impression in the worksOne person who hasn'tenjoyed the impression is Trump himself; the president has taken to Twitter several times to decry the sketch show's portrayal of him, saying that Baldwin's performance "stinks."
This year's SNLseason finale featured Baldwin's Trump and his cohorts performing a melancholy rendition of "Hallelujah" in a throwback to the way the show handled Hillary Clinton's election loss at the start of the season -- prompting some to wonder if Baldwin was retiring his impression.
SEE ALSO: Alec Baldwin is co-writing a parody Donald Trump memoir and Trump probably isn't so thrilledBaldwin previously stated that he planned to step back from the show following the end of the season, admitting, "I’m not going to do it much longer, the impersonation, I don’t know how much more people can take it.”
Thankfully for comedy fans, Baldwin still seems dedicated to his mission to Make SNLGreat Again -- at least for one more season.
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