Comedian Larry David is now $5,000 richer thanks to Donald Trump. Last night, the GOP frontrunner hosted "Saturday Night Live" amid protests from the Latino community, which did not want him hosting the long-running comedy show. David once again appeared on the show to play Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, but his spot-on impression is not what got everyone talking.
During Trump's monologue, David stood in the wings of the stage and yelled, "Trump's a racist!" The reason? The comedian heard that a Hispanic advocacy group called Deport Racism was offering $5,000 in cash to anyone who heckled Trump during his time on "Saturday Night Live," according to NBC News.
"I heard if I yelled that they'd give me $5,000," David admitted.
"As a businessman, I can fully respect that," Trump joked back.
After David called Trump a racist, Deport Racism took to its official Twitter account to congratulate the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" actor on winning the cash prize.
"#LarryDavid wins the $5,000 "bounty" from DeportRacism.com for calling Trump a Racist on #SNL. Joke or not, it was true. Go Larry!" the tweet read.
Another highlight of Trump's monologue included current Trump impersonator Taran Killam and Darrell Hammond, who used to impersonate Trump, joined the real life billionaire on stage.
"In fact, now that I'm out here, it's the best monologue in 'SNL' history," Killam, as Trump, said.
Check out the entire monologue below!