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Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Amy Schumer Recreate Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' for 'SNL'
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The three funny ladies were joined by Gayle King, a gynecologist and nannies among others in the so-called 'post-apocalyptic video' skit.

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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have their own squad and it includes Amy Schumer. The "Saturday Night Live" hosts for December 19 episode recreated Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" music video and presented Gayle King, Robert Downey Sr., their gynecologist, nannies and some random guy.

In the hilarious skit, Schumer stopped for a second to ask Fey and Poehler if the video was for charity. The duo said, "kind of..". Schumer then did her best slow-motion post-apocalyptic walk before Fey and Schumer introduced the other people in their squad.

The episode was kicked off with a Christmas musical number and a sketch which saw Fey returning to her famous Sarah Palin impression and Poehler's take on Hillary Clinton. Together their visited "SNL" current version of Hillary, played by Kate McKinnon, in a dream. Both ladies later went back to their old jobs as "Weekend Update" anchors and game show hosts.

It was the first time in 11 years that a "Saturday Night Live" episode was hosted by two people. Mary-Kate Olsen and her twin Ashley Olsen hosted the show in 2004. Fey and Poehler were joined by musical guest Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band who had not played the show since 2002. Paul McCartney made a surprise appearance at the end of the show for a rendition of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" together with Springsteen.

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