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The last program of this season of “Saturday Night Live” (S.N.L.) Comedians Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant and Kyle Mooney hit the red carpet to say goodbye to the audience in their segments, which were broadcast live from New York early this Sunday. < /p>

Actress and director Natasha Lyonne was in charge of presenting the last program of season 47 and “Japanese Breakfast” was the guest band.  

This show full of satire and humor does not always usually let members who do not return after the summer say goodbye live, but this time he made an exception.  

McKinnon, who joined to S.N.L. in 2012, at the end of the first sketch of the night – in which she performed & oacute; a peculiar woman who had been abducted by aliens— offered volunteer to go with the aliens.  

“I always felt like an alien on this planet”, he indicated, and when he went up to the spaceship, went to the audience and said very emotionally: “Earth, I love you. Thanks for letting me stay for a while”. 

For his part, Davidson —who has been part of the cast since 2014 and who this year has made millions of headlines for his courtship with Kim Kardashian— was more direct in his goodbye.  

“There are millions of people who are just watching (the show) to see if I mention Kanye (West)—Kardashian ex-husband&mdash ;”, said the 28-year-old comedian.  

Davidson took advantage of the his turn to take a tour of his trajectory in S.N.L. and pointed out that when he started & oacute; no one knew to what race belonged to , but now everyone knows that he is white because he got & oacute; “a lot of success with hardly any work”. 

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