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Hillary Clintonis celebrating the end of an era forSaturday Night Live.
The former U.S. secretary of state, 74, paid tribute Sunday toKate McKinnonandPete Davidsonafter they performed their final episode this weekend, sharing throwback photos of herself with the two of them.
“Congratulations to these two on incredible runs onSNL. Can’t wait to see all you do next,” shewrotein the caption. In one photo, McKinnon, 38, wasin costume as Clintonduring the 2016 presidential election.
News broke Friday that Davidson, 28,was departing the showafter eight seasons. Shortly after, it was announced McKinnon was alsomaking her exit, along withAidy BryantandKyle Mooney.
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Clinton previouslytold PEOPLEthat McKinnon’s impersonation of her even had her second-guessing herself on occasion. “Her really dramatic impersonation of me does make me think, ‘Oh my gosh, did I roll my eyes? Lift my eyebrows?'” she said in Nov. 2016.
“My laugh, which has been noted since I was a little girl — ‘hearty’ is the way it’s often described — I see the exaggerated version of it and I do sometimes think, ‘Well, maybe I should just sort of back off from that,'” Clinton added. “But then I forget and go on and just be what I’ve always been.”
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Davidsonpaid tribute to Clinton with a tattooof the former first lady on his arm, showing off a photo of the ink on Instagram in 2017. “Wanted to get @hillaryclinton a Christmas gift so I got a tattoo of my hero. Thanks for being such a badass and one of the strongest people in the universe,” he captioned the photo.
source: people.com