Seth Meyers, who was the former head write of Saturday Night Live (SNL) returned to host the show on Saturday.
Meyers also said that he was not surprised by rapper Kanye West's supported president Donald Trump, reported the Hollywood Reporter.
The episode was a parody of President Donald Trump's meeting with rapper Kanye West and football player Jim Brown. Chris Redd played Kanye West, while the role of Jim Brown was portrayed by Kenan Thompson
American rapper Kanye West met with President Donald Trump at the White House for lunch on Thursday (local time), and held a press conference in which the duo touched upon the 13th and Second amendments, North Korea, bringing manufacturing to the US, and ending stop-and-frisk in Chicago, among other issues.
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