debut last night with a little help from the show’s alumnus, Fred Armisen, in a hilarious sketch dedicated to a 90’s cult classic.The Parent Trapco-star.
In the sketch, Jenna was playing both roles of Hallie and Annie — much like Lindsay Lohan did in the 1998 version. Armisen played a crew member named Raymond who was filling in for Jenna’s body double. Bowen Yang played the director in the scene.
“Maybe someone else wants to read the lines, you know, like the ones that are in the script?” Jenna quipped after Raymond ad-libbed. The pair later recreated the famous scene where Annie and Hallie put together that they’re twins by piecing together a ripped-apart photo of their parents. In thesketch, the picture showed Leslie Mann and Ed Helms in place of Natasha Richardson and Dennis Quaid from the '90s movie.
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