Some teens who voted at the 2016 Teen Choice Awards now surely wish they could South Korea Movies | Adult Movies Onlinevote for president.
A highlight of last night's show was when hosts John Cena and Victoria Justice came on stage in blonde wigs to portray this year's presidential candidates – but not in the way you'd think.
Cena rocked a pink pantsuit and pearls as Hillary Clinton and Justice donned a suit to portray Donald Trump in honor of the Teen Choice Awards' partnership with Rock the Vote.
The two were joined by Keegan-Michael Key of Key & Peele, whose costume-less Obama impersonation still slayed.
"I thought you'd be taller," he said to Justice, who made a petite Trump.
"Whaddya mean? I'm huge!" she replied in her best Trump voice.
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Cena found the encounter so funny that he had to turn his back to the audience to stifle his Hillary-style giggles.
While teens may not be the ideal audience to encourage to rock the presidential vote, hopefully some 18 and 19-year-olds tuned in.
Additional reporting by Martha Tesema.
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