Connor Storrie's best SNL moments from Hudson Williams cameo to Trump dig
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Connor Storrie's best SNL moments from Hudson Williams cameo to Trump dig
"In what was arguably the best sketch of the night, Storrie references one of his existing clown characters in The Stripper. He plays the titular man, with a Russian accent, who arrives at a bachelorette party after being hit by a car. He drags himself across the floor and slowly discards clothes until he's in a small pair of leopard print underwear."
"During his Cold Open, Storrie weighed in on the drama that has rocked the ice hockey world. Two members of both the men's (Jack and Quinn Hughes) and women's (Megan Keller and Hilary Knight) US Olympic hockey teams joined Storrie, wearing their gold medals. The women's cheer was especially loud."
"As a couple's public proposal spirals out of control, Storrie, Mikey Day, and Ben Marshall whiz by on ice skates behind them. Then, a latecomer called Hudson comes zipping into frame and into Storrie's arms. It's a nod to the actor's beloved friendship, which set off the studio audience into applause."
Connor Storrie, known for Heated Rivalry, hosted Saturday Night Live on February 28, demonstrating his comedic talents through various sketches. His clowning background proved instrumental in his performances. The episode featured several memorable moments, including a standout sketch called The Stripper where Storrie played a Russian-accented character injured in a car accident at a bachelorette party. The Cold Open addressed recent Olympic hockey drama, featuring members of both men's and women's US Olympic teams and celebrating the women's achievements. Co-star Hudson Williams made a cameo appearance in an ice skating sketch, delighting the audience with a nod to their on-screen friendship.
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