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Casey Affleck is a real Dunkin' Donuts customer in latest 'Saturday Night Live' skit

By Wade Sheridan
Casey Affleck arrives at the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of "Manchester By The Sea" on September 13. Affleck trashes his local Dunkin' Donuts in a new skit from his appearance on "Saturday Night Live." File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI
1 of 3 | Casey Affleck arrives at the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of "Manchester By The Sea" on September 13. Affleck trashes his local Dunkin' Donuts in a new skit from his appearance on "Saturday Night Live." File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI | License Photo

NEW YORK, Dec. 19 (UPI) -- Casey Affleck portrays a bothersome Dunkin' Donuts customer in a new Saturday Night Live sketch that parodies the chain's commercials.

With a scruffy beard, a thick Boston accent and Bruins baseball hat, Affleck brings reality to a typical ad that starts with happy and cheerful "real" customers.

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"I [expletive]' love Dunkin', what are you talkin' bout?" the actor says before he is seen smoking inside the store.

"Yeah, I come down to Dunkin' every day. Grab a cruller, have an extra large, three Parliaments, take a big dump, that's kind of the routine," he continues.

Things get messy after Affleck hits his friend below the belt, causing a mess inside the store. "How do you like the Vanilla Nut Taps?" he asked.

The skit ends after Affleck is made fun of by a passing customer after admitting that the best part of his day is when he is at Dunkin'. The 41-year-old then grabs his coffee and hurls it at the customer's car.

Affleck hosted SNL on Saturday along with musical guest Chance the Rapper. The episode was previewed by a comedic skit that featured the pair attempting to unsuccessfully decorate the Rockefeller Christmas tree.

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