Get ready for a wild ride as we dive into a hilarious 'SNL' skit that's got everyone talking! The Property Brothers face a bizarre twist when helping President Trump build a White House ballroom.
In a recent episode of 'Saturday Night Live,' host Miles Teller took on a double role, portraying the famous twins Jonathan and Drew Scott. The brothers, known for their HGTV show, found themselves in a unique situation as they offered their construction expertise to the President.
But here's where it gets controversial... Teller's Drew sets the stage, saying, "This is our biggest challenge yet: building the new White House ballroom." James Austin Johnson, as Trump, joins in, asking, "So, which one of you is married to New Girl, and which one is... you know...?" Jonathan clarifies his marital status, but it's the construction project that takes center stage.
"Donald and Melania moved in nine years ago, were evicted, but now they're back," Jonathan explains. Teller's Drew adds, "Donald has an eye for design." And boy, does he ever! Trump's vision includes gold urns and a unique perspective on happiness.
Even with historic paintings replaced and the Rose Garden transformed into a stone-paved area, Drew notes, "Donald and Melania still feel something's missing." Enter Melania, played by Chloe Fineman, who highlights the need for more space and a ballroom for Donald's dancing.
The budget? Jonathan quotes Trump, "Between $350 million and infinity." And when asked about permits, Trump's response is a doozy: "I could build this with my enemies' bones, and no one could stop me."
But it's not just a ballroom; Trump wants an MMA ring on the White House lawn too! "Official fights, but also casual backyard brawls," he explains. "We can bring back bum fights!"
As demolition begins, Jonathan updates that the entire East Wing is gone in two days. Drew reveals the secret: "With the government shut down, we forced park rangers and astronauts to do the work." But then, a snag: "Donald realized he'd deported all the construction workers."
Despite the challenges, Drew assures, "The new ballroom will be a beacon of freedom." Trump chimes in, "Ready just in time for my third term." Melania adds, "Our forever home." Trump concludes, "Yes, we're not leaving. We're doing a coup."
And this is the part most people miss... At the skit's end, the Property Brothers ask for payment. Instead of paying, Trump asks, "Aren't you from Canada?" Calling ICE, Johnson's Trump says, "We like a bigot ICE."
So, what do you think? Is this skit a hilarious take on politics, or does it cross a line? Share your thoughts in the comments!