With former GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin back in the spotlight following her endorsement of Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump, it only makes sense her most famous doppelganger would appear on TV again.

Tina Fey donned a beaded coat -- identical to a flashy number worn by Palin during the endorsement Jan. 19 -- and reprized her much-loved impression during Saturday's episode of Saturday Night Live. The show went on despite the wintry, blizzard conditions which blanketed much of the East Coast in snow.

It's the second time in recent weeks Fey has appeared on SNL as Palin. On Dec. 19, she appeared as the former Alaska governor while hosting the show with "Sisters" co-star and frequent collaborator Amy Poehler.

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