Is it just me, or does Pete Davidson’s surprise drop-in on Saturday Night Live feel like a cosmic nudge from the universe? With the Moon dancing through quirky Aquarius, unpredictability is in the air—and Pete’s unexpected appearance during “Weekend Update” perfectly captures that eccentric energy. Jost’s cheeky intro about their “money losing fiasco” Staten Island Ferry set the stage for Pete to riff on everything from Riyadh comedy gigs to impending fatherhood—because why not mix business ventures with baby talk? And honestly, only Pete could rename their solemn ferry “Titanic 2” while keeping it hilarious—and somehow, Nike’s on board. If the stars lean toward reinvention and resilience this season, Pete’s back on SNL feels like the perfect alignment. Buckle up—it’s gonna be a wild, laugh-packed ride. LEARN MORE

He’s back!
Pete Davidson made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live, where he was introduced by Colin Jost during the “Weekend Update” segment to address a recent article about a ferry they purchased together years ago.
“The New York Times recently ran an article calling the Staten Island Ferry that I purchased with Pete Davidson a ‘money losing fiasco.’ With more on this, is Pete Davidson,” Jost said in between laughs as Davidson rolled into the shot.
“Colin, you’re looking great as ever. [Michael] Che, starting to crack,” Davidson said, before he went on to joke about a few different topics related to himself, including taking part in the Riyadh Comedy Festival this year and that he’s about to become a father.
“So yeah, in case you’re wondering why I had to do a show in Saudi Arabia, we’re losing millions on this ferry,” he joked. “I assume that’s what the article says. I can’t spend $5 on a paywall when I got a kid on the way.”
Jost and Davidson traded jokes about their ferry during the segment. “We even gave the boat a new name, you know. We thought the Staten Island Ferry sounded too depressing, so now it’s called the Titanic 2,” The King of Staten Island star said.
“That’s right, and it’s actually going very well,” Jost continued. “Recently, we got paid by Nike to put an ad on it for the New York City Marathon.”
Davidson then took over the bit, poking fun at none other than Lorne Michaels: “Exactly. If Lorne Michaels has taught us anything, it’s that you never ever give up, even if everyone says the time has come and Tina Fey is ready to take over.”
Earlier on Saturday, The Pickup actor told People he’d “do anything for Lorne,” adding that he would return to show if the SNL boss asked him to.
“I had a great time hosting last time, and anytime you get that call, it’s an honor and a privilege,” he added. “It’s always relevant, it’s a hot show. People look forward to it, and the cast is great.”
Davidson served as an SNL cast member from 2014-2022. He has since returned to host the sketch comedy series, and has made several cameos over the years.
Nikki Glaser hosted Saturday night’s episode, while Sombr joined as musical guest.
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