Jimmy Fallon mocks Donald Trump's White House bid in skit with Obama calling to offer debate tips because 'it would be hilarious if he were elected'

Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon got in on the action after Gawker published Donald Trump's cell phone number on the Internet on Monday.

The late night comedian donned a blonde toupe and fake tan to play The Donald in a skit where President Barack Obama tries out the number to see if it really does reach The Apprentice star and GOP hopeful.

'I don't understand. Why would you want to help me become president?' a bemused Trump asks.

'Because it would be hilarious,' the Democratic leader responds. 

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Debate advice: Jimmy Fallon poked fun at Donald Trump's White House bid on Monday's Tonight Show with a little help from comedian and actor Dion Flynn as President Obama

Debate advice: Jimmy Fallon poked fun at Donald Trump's White House bid on Monday's Tonight Show with a little help from comedian and actor Dion Flynn as President Obama

'Congratulations! You've reached Donald Trump,' Fallon says in a dead-on impression of the tycoon as he answers his ringing cell phone.

Obama, played by actor and comedian Dion Flynn, tells Trump he's calling to offer him some advice ahead of the first GOP debate on Thursday featuring candidates hoping to get the Republican presidential nomination. 

'Look, I've been president for eight years. I'm ready for some entertainment,' Obama tells him. 'I just want to grab some popcorn, sit back and watch this whole f***ing show go down.'

Calling The Donald: Fallon's skit followed the publication of Trump's cell phone number by the website Gawker

Calling The Donald: Fallon's skit followed the publication of Trump's cell phone number by the website Gawker

Nailed it: The late night host gave a dead-on impression of the billionaire businessman  wearing a toupe and some fake tan
Nailed it: The late night host gave a dead-on impression of the billionaire businessman  wearing a toupe and some fake tan

Nailed it: The late night host gave a dead-on impression of the billionaire businessman wearing a toupe and some fake tan

'I'm great and I'm rich': Fallon's Trump was confident of victory in the GOP race and Flynn's Obama said he's looking forward to the entertainment

'I'm great and I'm rich': Fallon's Trump was confident of victory in the GOP race and Flynn's Obama said he's looking forward to the entertainment

Fallon's Monday night skit also contained some big 'reveals.'

His solution for fixing immigration, the economy and education in the U.S. is simple: 'Build a wall.'

He also lets slip his dentist has recently gone on a trip to Africa and promised to being him back a souvenir, 'something beautiful, classy and endangered.' 

It was a clear reference to the illegal killing of Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe by a U.S. dentist that sparked outrage around the world.

Mocked: Fallon, left, mastered Trump's mannerisms and way of speaking
Mocked: Fallon, left, mastered Trump's mannerisms and way of speaking

Mocked: Fallon, left, mastered Trump's mannerisms and way of speaking

Prepped: Obama asked Trump about his solutions to fix immigration and the economy. 'Build a wall,' Trump responded

Prepped: Obama asked Trump about his solutions to fix immigration and the economy. 'Build a wall,' Trump responded

The billionaire property developer is asked why he does't seem to care about the way the media portrays him, and he replies that the media, in fact, loves him.

'They keep coming back for more. They're like Chris Christie at a Golden Corral buffet,' he said in a dig at the New Jersey Governor, who's one of his GOP competitors

The comic parody ends with Trump and Obama singing an auto tune version of the pop hit Cheerleader together.

Auto tuned: The president and the Apprentice star ended their conversation with a joint rendition of pop hit Cheerleader

Auto tuned: The president and the Apprentice star ended their conversation with a joint rendition of pop hit Cheerleader

 

 

 

 

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