When someone knocks at my door, I'm one of those people who tends to run and hide. But if I opened it to find Will Ferrell, I'd probably stick around and listen.
The famous actor has recently been in North Carolina campaigning for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
He's done so sporting a "Nasty Woman" T-shirt, a reference to when Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump called Clinton a "nasty woman" earlier this month during the third presidential debate in Las Vegas.
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Ferrell is yet another celebrity to openly support Clinton. Others include Katie Perry, Lena Dunham and Amy Schumer.
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