Lonely Christmas Turns MAGA Horror Show On 'Saturday Night Live'

Sometimes neighbors aren't what they seem.
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A good-hearted neighbor (Billie Eilish) invites a lonely, elderly woman (Kate McKinnon) for a holiday dinner via handwritten notes through their windows, and gets way more than she bargained for in a creepy “Saturday Night Live” ad sketch.

McKinnon is so grateful, writing “I’d love to” come over, but then asks: “Are there any Black people there? ... Jews?” 

She writes to Eilish to “cherish” her family. “My family are all dead ... to me,” she adds. “They voted for a woman president. Disgraceful.”

But then things take a horror movie turn when she writes: “I didn’t kill my husband. Margaret did.”

Her disturbed son writes behind her back: “She is Margaret.”

Doorbell rings.

Turns out it’s a spoof ad for the Nextdoor app: “Know thy neighbor before you love thy neighbor” is the tagline.

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