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SNL jokes about Kellyanne Conway's mysterious disappearance

In a spoof of 90s American game show Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego. 

Jack Shepherd
Sunday 07 May 2017 05:15 EDT
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In the weeks following Donald Trump’s appointment as President of the United States, you couldn’t turn on an evening news channel without Kellyanne Conway’s talking head appearing on screen.

Now, though, things are slightly different. The political pundit has seemingly vanished following various bizarre comments (including some about spying microwaves).

Saturday Night Live poked fun at the vanishing Conway, last night’s episode featuring a sketch called ‘Where in the World is Kellyanne Conway?’, a spoof of 90s American game show Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

"She used to be on TV and, like, every single channel," cast members, along with host Chris Pine, sing, mimicking the original show's theme. "One day we woke up and she was no longer there.”

Two children eventually enter, the pair being offered a trip to Sacramento if they know where Conway is. "Well, we don't want to find her,” one of them says. Watch below.

The cast of SNL has mocked Conway on numerous occasions, including one sketch about the now-infamous ‘couch-gate’. Watch here.

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