"They're multiplying!" Bill Clinton (Darrell Hammond) exclaimed upon seeing 'SNL's' Hillary impersonator talking to the actual politician herself.

Hillary Clinton shared a beverage and a tune with Saturday Night Live's version of herself.

The real-life presidential candidate dropped by the NBC sketch series' season 41 premiere this weekend, where she portrayed Val, a bartender who chatted with "Hillary Clinton," as played by castmember Kate McKinnon.

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McKinnon's Hillary lamented to Val about Donald Trump dominating media headlines, to which Val said, "Donald Trump? Isn't he the one who's like, 'Uh, you're all losers'"?

The fake Hillary told Val that she has regrets about waiting to support gay marriage: "Could have been sooner." She also told Val she's easy to talk to, with Val — aka the real Hillary — replying, "That's the first time I've ever heard that."

"Val, I wish you could be be president," the fake Hillary said, to which the real Hillary fires back, "Me, too!" This led to an enthusiastic response from the crowd.

At one point in the sketch, Bill Clinton (Darrell Hammond) dropped by and tried to buy a drink before frantically exclaiming, "They're multiplying!" and fleeing the bar.

McKinnon's Hillary and Clinton's Val then sang "Lean on Me," until McKinnon's version awoke from an apparent daydream and was led to believe that Val never existed.

McKinnon's Hillary then picked up a piece of footwear from the ground: "A hard, tan business shoe — I was right, she is real!"

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