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BRIT actress Emily Blunt delivered yet another blow to Donald Trump - after mocking him in a spoof music video.

Blunt joined actor Alec Baldwin in the hilarious take on Beyonce hit Sorry on Saturday Night Live.

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Emily Blunt mocked presidential candidate Donald Trump in a spoof music videoCredit: Saturday Night Live
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Emily joined actor Alec Baldwin in her take on Beyonce hit SorryCredit: Saturday Night Live

And she proved to have just as much sass as Queen Bey while playing Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump in the video called Melanianade - a play on Beyonce's hit Lemonade album and Trump's wife Melania.

Baldwin put in a star-turn as the Republican presidential candidate as the hit show tore into Trump yet again.

Cecily Strong, Kate  McKinnon, Sasheer Zamata and Vanessa Bayer completed the line up of women in the businessman's life.

The stylishly-put together spoof is the latest in a series of sketches ripping into Trump.

And the ribbing  hasn't gone unnoticed by the ex-Apprentice host.

Following the show he tweeted: "Watched Saturday Night Live hit job on me. Time to retire the boring and unfunny show. Alec Baldwin portrayal stinks. Media rigging election!"

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Alec Baldwin put in a star-turn as the Republican presidential candidate as the hit show tore into TrumpCredit: Saturday Night Live
Brit star Emily Blunt starred in a spoof music video mocking US presidential candidate Donald Trump. Blunt played the Republican's daughter Ivanka
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Brit star Emily Blunt starred in a spoof music video mocking US presidential candidate Donald Trump. Blunt played the Republican's daughter IvankaCredit: PA:Press Association
A less-than-impressed Trump voiced his anger at the video on social media, declaring he is the victim of a media witch-hunt
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A less-than-impressed Trump voiced his anger at the video on social media, declaring he is the victim of a media witch-huntCredit: AP:Associated Press

His Democrat rival Hillary Clinton has not emerged unscathed from the comedy show either.

She is regularly mimicked by actress McKinnon.

Saturday Night Live welcomes a different host every week to work with a team of comedians.

It is one of the US's longest-running TV shows, beginning its run in 1975.

This week's show saw Girl on the Train star Blunt take centre stage as she took the role of Trump's 34-year-old daughter Ivanka.

She even brought a piece of the Great British Bake Off to the States, playing Mary Berry in a sketch.


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