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Teller Plays 'Property Brothers' Twins in 'SNL' Lampoon of Trump's Ballroom
Miles Teller impersonates twin renovators tackling President Trump's extravagant White House requests in an SNL satire highlighting political tensions and absurd demands.
- On Saturday, November 1, Miles Teller portrayed both Jonathan Scott and Drew Scott in a pre-taped Saturday Night Live spoof showing the brothers tackling their "biggest challenge yet" by renovating the White House East Wing and ballroom.
- Against the backdrop of a government shutdown, the spoof used Trump-era touchpoints including a third term reference and Donald and Melania's nine-year residence to frame the satire.
- Among the renovation requests were replacing the portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt with Trump as a Halo soldier, a $350 million budget, a mood board with Vladimir Putin and Jabba the Hutt, and MMA ring plans.
- As the sketch concluded, the brothers asked for payment and Trump called ICE on them because they are Canadian; the 4 1/2-minute pre-recorded clip has already gotten more than 225,000 views on YouTube.
- Beyond jokes, the sketch pointed to labor strains by showing deported construction workers and forcing Park Rangers and astronauts to assist with East Wing demolition amid the government shutdown.
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