Hillary Clinton was spotted Wednesday night having dinner with her "Saturday Night Live" impersonator in New York City.
According to the New York Post's Page Six, the former Democratic presidential candidate and comedian Kate McKinnon broke bread at Orso restaurant, a Manhattan eatery that serves Italian fare.
One onlooker told the website, "They seemed very nice and friendly and had a quiet dinner. Somebody else in the restaurant came over and gave Hillary a hand-written letter."
Another diner reportedly chanted "Lock him up," a play on President Donald Trump's "Lock her up" slogan.
A reporter from The Daily Beast posted a photo on Twitter of the two women, along with an unknown third person, sitting at a table in the restaurant:
After dinner, Clinton saw the "Sunset Boulevard" musical on Broadway, a show that features actress Glenn Close. Clinton received a standing ovation, as shown in this video posted on Twitter:
Rumors have swirled in recent weeks about whether or not Clinton will run for mayor of New York City. She has not commented publicly on the matter.