Pete Davidson and Colin Jost are at it again, this time turning their Staten Island Ferry fiasco into comedy gold on“Saturday Night Live.”The two took to the“Weekend Update”desk to hilariously roast their big investment, lamenting the millions of dollars they’ve lost since purchasing the decommissioned ferry. Who knew that a dream of a floating entertainment venue would drift into murky waters? Davidson even tossed in a classic line about his need to perform in Saudi Arabia, leaning heavily on the fact that finances are tighter than a life preserver on an ocean liner!
These guys have a knack for finding humor in the mundane, but this time they even took a jab at the ferry’s name, rebranding it to Titanic II. It’s a cheeky acknowledgment of their financial misadventures that adds an extra layer of irony to their struggle. Imagine naming your boat, after a legendary disaster; talk about setting yourself up for a comical tragedy! As they embark on this ridiculous journey with their rebuilt hopes, who wouldn’t root for a comeback story?
While they hinted at possibly selling the ferry, sources say their vision is still afloat with recent partnerships. We’re talking about deals with Nike and even a Tommy Hilfiger fashion show held on board. Yes, folks, the Titanic II might just become the hottest spot in town! It’s a wild ride filled with laughter, and one has to wonder if these two will finally turn things around or if we’ll continue laughing as they navigate their comedy of errors. What’s your take on risky investments like theirs? Can comedy save the day?

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