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Pete Davidson, 28, has come a long way since making his debut on Saturday Night Live when he was just 20-years-old. The comedian first joined the show in 2014, and he’s only become a bigger star ...
SNL: Pete Davidson bashes Staten Island as home to ‘racist’ cops, firefighters. Updated: May. 10, ... However, many social media posts tout the skit -- and further bash Staten Island.
It's no secret that Pete Davidson likes to poke fun at his native Staten Island. The 28-year-old comedian has opened up about growing up in the New York area many times over the years, and on Nov ...
Pete Davidson, 28, has a lot of love for Staten Island!The New York native performed the brilliant “Walking In Staten” song as part of a sketch on the Nov. 20 episode with some help from ...
Pete Davidson discussed Staten Island roots in an ‘SNL’ parody with Method Man, Marc Cohn on the Saturday, November 20, episode — watch clip ...
“SNL” star Pete Davidson said the anti-COVID lockdown protests there make the borough’s residents look like “babies” — but quipped that he’s glad he’s no longer the “worst thing ...
Saturday Night Live took a "disgraceful" swipe at "hard-working Americans" outside a Staten Island bar when Pete Davidson mocked them on the show, attorney Louis Gelormino told "Fox & Friends ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Actor Rami Malek fired shots at Staten Island while impersonating Staten Island native, Pete Davidson, in a Saturday Night Live skit.
Pete Davidson and Colin Jost are just a couple of boat guys. The “Saturday Night Live” stars joked about their recent purchase of a Staten Island Ferry during the show’s Weekend Update. The ...
Pete Davidson’s feelings about his hometown on Staten Island have been fodder on SNL and in interviews for a bit now. He got some attention in New York for saying that he hoped “a f*cking ...
“Saturday Night Live” star Colin Jost called buying a decommissioned Staten Island Ferry “absolutely the dumbest and least thought-through purchase I’ve ever made in my life.” ...
"Saturday Night Live" stars Pete Davidson and Colin Jost purchased a Staten Island ferry two years ago, and it's now going to become a floating hotel with two restaurants and six bars.