In rare SNL sketch appearance, Colin Jost begs someone to buy his infamous Staten Island ferry
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Colin Jost Attempts to Sell Staten Island Ferry Boat in 'SNL' Sketch
Colin Jost still has a Staten Island ferry boat to sell. On the most recent episode of “Saturday Night Live,” the “Weekend Update” anchor starred in a sketch in which he attempted to sell the boat — which he bought with Pete Davidson in 2022 — to Mikey Day and Chloe Fineman. The sketch, called “Ferry Altercation,” starred the trio as well as host Quinta Brunson. Day and Brunson played two angry drivers who enter into a verbal altercation while t…
In rare SNL sketch appearance, Colin Jost begs someone to buy his infamous Staten Island ferry
If a joke is meant as a way of disguising the truth, then Colin Jost wasn’t necessarily playing it for laughs when he popped up in a Saturday Night Live sketch last night attempting to sell the ferry he purchased with fellow Staten Island native Pete Davidson for $280,100 in a 2022 online public auction.
Quinta Brunson gets into charades fight in 'SNL' ferry sketch
Abbott Elementary star and creator Quinta Brunson returned to Saturday Night Live this week, reviving the popular "Traffic Altercation" sketch from her 2023 hosting debut. SEE ALSO: 'SNL' Cold Open turns Trump’s 100 days into a bizarre executive order bonanza In the sketch, Brunson and Mikey Day play strangers stuck on a ferry, with Day’s character launching into a petty feud over a bad parking job. What starts as a tense exchange quickly unrav…
Colin Jost Jokingly Tries to Sell His and Pete Davidson’s Ferry on ‘SNL’
It appears owning a decommissioned Staten Island Ferry is too much for Colin Jost — or at least he’s willing to joke about it on Saturday Night Live. Episode host Quinta Brunson starred in a Saturday, May 3, sketch called “Ferry Altercation,” where she and cast member Mikey Day played characters who got into a heated argument — through their respective cars — while parked on a ferryboat. (Brunson, 35, and Day, 45, notably appeared in a similar s…
Colin Jost tries to sell his Staten Island ferry in ‘SNL’ sketch after calling vessel his ‘dumbest’ purchase ever
Colin Jost pleaded for somebody to buy his decommissioned Staten Island ferry during a rare sketch appearance on “Saturday Night Live.” During the May 3 episode, host Quinta Brunson and longtime castmember Mikey Day portrayed two angry drivers who insulte
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