Kamala Harris and Maya Rudolph are reminding everyone that they really are not the same person.
After their joint performance at Saturday night live on Saturday, Nov. 2, the vice president joined the comedian — who played Harris on the NBC sketch comedy show — for a behind-the-scenes video in which they recreated the viral TikTok audio and poked fun at their on-screen likeness.
On Sunday, November 3, Harris’ Instagram and official SNL Instagram shared a clip of both women singing “We Are Not The Same Person,” a song by influencers Danny Gonzalez and Drew Gooden.
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Dressed in matching outfits, the two sang Gonzalez and Gooden’s parts of the viral 2019 song before joining in on the TikTok dance that has since been associated with the song. “I’m Drew,” Rudolph, 52, lip-synced, before Harris, 60, did the same for the line, “I’m Danny.”
“And we’re not the same person,” they both lip synced in unison, laughing at the end of the clip.
Gonzalez and Gooden first released “We Are Not the Same Person” in May 2019 to prove that the often-compared YouTubers have their differences. The song has since seen a recent resurgence on TikTok where users are lip syncing it along with their doppelgangers.
Sam Gooden reacted to the Harris-Rudolph clip on his Instagram Story on Sunday. “When we recorded this song in 2019, I always knew the VP would one day dub it,” he joked.
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Maya Rudolph and Kamala Harris appear on ‘Saturday Night Live’ on November 2, 2024.
Saturday night live
As for Harris and Rudolph, they both appeared on SNLhas a cold open this weekend. In the skit, Rudolph — who plays Harris — said she wanted to “talk to someone who’s been in my shoes … a black, South Asian woman running for president, preferably from the Bay Area.” The real Harris then appeared on the screen.
“You and me, sister. It’s good to see you, Kamala. I’m just here to remind you: You’ve got this. Because you can do something your opponent can’t. You can open doors,” Harris said, referring to rival presidential candidate Donald Trump. Trump who apparently missed the door of a garbage truck while trying to open it on October 30.
The duo then discussed Harris’ laugh, the election itself, and together they delivered the show’s signature cold-open statement: “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!”
Harris’s appearance at SNL it comes just days before Election Day on Tuesday, November 5. In recent days she has seen support from Arnold Schwarzenegger, LeBron James and Harrison Ford – in what marked Indiana Jones the actor’s first official political endorsement.
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