Plenty of people will be unclenching their jaws in relief if Donald Trump loses the U.S. election.
But, they've got nothing on how Alec Baldwin will likely feel.
The "Saturday Night Live" star's Trump impersonations had many laughing, but they brought the actor some pain.
"I almost sprained my jaw pushing my lower jaw forward to talk the way he does and say Putin," Baldwin said on WNYC's "The Brian Lehrer Show" on Tuesday.
Trump himself was not a fan of Baldwin's impersonation.
Back in October, the GOP candidate called the SNL portrayal a "hit job" and an "unfunny" one at that.
Baldwin's younger brother Stephen, an ardent Trump supporter, told The Hollywood Reporter that he also wasn't a fan.
Baldwin and his fellow cast member Kate McKinnon, who portrays Hillary Clinton, will be performing in a SNL election special on Tuesday evening.
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U.S. Election 2016
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Open Image ModalAmerica voted for a new president on Nov. 8, 2016. (credit:The Huffington Post)
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Open Image ModalDemocratic presidential canadidate Hillary Clinton casts her ballot in New York state on Nov. 8, 2016. (credit:Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalClinton greets supporters outside the New York polling station. (credit:Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalRepublican presidential candidate Donald Trump casts his ballot at a polling station in Manhattan of New York City on Nov. 8, 2016. (credit:Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalMelania Trump, Donald's wife, casts her ballot alongside her husband in Manhattan. (credit:Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalTwo guests at an election viewing party in Berlin, Germany. (credit:Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalPreperations take place before Trump holds his election night event at The New York Hilton Midtown on Nov. 8, 2016 in New York City. (credit:Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalThe stage is prepared for Clinton at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City on Nov. 8. (credit:Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalA voter studies the ballot before making her choice at a voting station on Nov. 8, 2016. (credit:Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalClinton and her husband, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, leave after casting their ballots at a polling station in Chappaqua, New York. (credit:Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalClinton speaks during a rally on Nov. 7, 2016 in Philiadelphia. (credit:REUTERS)
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Open Image ModalTrump holds up a mask of his face during a speech on the day before the election. (credit:Chris O'Meara/AP)