SNL Stars Anderson Cooper, Kellyanne Conway in Parody of Stephen King’s It

‘’Saturday Night Live’ took a jab at White House senior advisor Kellyanne Conway this week, comparing her to ‘IT’ villain Pennywise trying to lure CNN anchor Anderson Cooper into the sewer’

"Saturday Night Live" took a jab at White House senior advisor Kellyanne Conway this week, comparing her to "IT" villain Pennywise trying to lure CNN anchor Anderson Cooper into the sewer.

The digital short re-creates the opening scene from the Stephen King's film, "IT," with SNL's Cooper in a yellow raincoat noticing Conway in the sewer.

"Hello, Coopy. It's me, Kellyanne Conway," SNL cast member Kate McKinnon says. 

McKinnon's Conway proceeds to offer Cooper different comments she would make if Cooper were to put her on TV. 

"OK. So secretary Tillerson did not call the president a moron. They were sharing a sundae and the president asked if he wanted more sprinkles and the secretary said he wanted more on," Conway says.

NBC News reported earlier this week that Secretary of State Rex Tillersonhad referred to Trump as a "moron" and that other administration officials had to urge the nation's top diplomat not to leave his post.

The skit continues to show that Conway lured MSNBC's Rachel Maddow into the sewer as well.

Conway finally lures Cooper into the sewer by posing as former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton offering a free copy of her book, "What Happened."

McKinnon won an Emmy for her SNL performance as Conway and Clinton in 2016. 

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