“The Late Show” offered First Lady Melania Trump a musical farewell full of thrusts and insults as she and her husband prepared to leave the White House.
CBS presenter Stephen Colbert initially scoffed at the first lady’s farewell speech, which celebrated her “#BeBest” campaign to combat online bullying of children.
“I think his message was clear, especially for the Bugaloo Boys, Proud Boys and Children of the Corn,” joked Colbert.
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After the host embarrassed the first lady for being “mostly silent” after the Capitol rebellion, the liberal comedian expressed curiosity about Melania’s “future plans” and decided to ask the “first lady” directly.
Broadway actress Laura Benanti, who frequently appeared on “The Late Show” impersonating Melania Trump, returned as the first lady and revealed to Colbert that she is “getting rid of that loser” and returning to New York.
“It’s so nice to be in NYC, the best city in the world, Huge Apple, the city that never sleeps with a porn star and lies to you about it,” said Benanti, referring to Stormy Daniels. “Being here makes me feel, which is something I don’t normally do.”
“Melania Trump” then started singing a parody with the “Belle” number of “Beauty and the Beast” from the heart of Times Square. However, the locals were not exactly welcoming.
“F — you,” a pizza delivery man says to the “first lady” while showing her the smudged middle finger.
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“You suck,” exclaimed a construction worker.
“F — off”, a street caricature artist also blurted out.
Other New Yorkers in the musical parody are heard calling the first lady “completely crazy” and that “we hate her damn courage”. Two are also seen holding a giant “#BeGone” sign.