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Pete Davidson and Chris Redd did another one of their rap parody videos on the latest installment of NBC’s Saturday Night Live, performing a song all about Ruth Bader Ginsburg. McKinnon, who has played the Supreme Court justice on the late-night sketch show’s “Weekend Update” segment several times before, reprised her impression for the music video.
Ginsburg made news earlier this month after fracturing three ribs in a fall. “You think some broken ribs are going to keep her down?” Redd asked at the beginning of the video. “Hell, no, and hell, no.”
“Live Ginsburg, and I ride for Ginsburg,” the song’s hook declared. It also included multiple references to Ginsburg’s Brooklyn roots.
A biopic starring Felicity Jones as Ginsberg called On the Basis Of Sex premiered this month, and a documentary about the Supreme Court pioneer’s life called RBG aired on CNN earlier this year. Ginsburg was released from the hospital on Nov. 9.
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