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John Mulaney Responds to Pete Buttigieg Wanting Him To Portray Him In A Biopic!

John Mulaney Responds to Pete Buttigieg Wanting Him To Portray Him In A Biopic!

John Mulaney as Pete Buttigieg?

While visiting The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday night, the 37-year-old comedian addressed the Presidential candidate’s compliment, saying he was “hoping for John Mulaney” to portray him in a biopic when asked in a recent interview.

John as quick to poke fun at himself: “I’m hoping for? I’ve been offered two movies and I am in both of them… I’m hoping for? Yeah, I think you got him!”

John went on to say that the moment was “really cool” for him to see as “I’m from the middle west and he’s the mayor of the South Bend.”

John Mulaney also admitted that he received criticism from Democrats not voting for Pete Buttigieg: “He’s an openly gay veteran of the military, so it’s a real good idea to turn down him violently over other democrats,” John sarcastically joked, before adding “you stupid idiots, your tone is crazy.”

John Mulaney is set to host on Saturday Night Live this weekend – Make sure to tune in!

Click inside to watch more of John Mulaney’s appearance on The Tonight Show…

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