Colin Jost and Pete Davidson Were Very Stoned When They Bought Ferry.

Colin Jost clarified his thoughts when he and former Saturday Night Live co-star Pete Davidson bought a defunct Staten Island Ferry.

After Pete Davidson commented on the retired Staten Island Ferry they jointly bought, Colin Jost clarified the air. The Bupkis actor said the couple was “very stoned” when they purchased in January 2022.

With his former “Saturday Night Live” co-star Pete Davidson, Colin Jost discussed his mental condition when he bought a defunct Staten Island Ferry. The comedian, who is 40 years old, refuted Davidson’s assertion that they were “very stoned” when they purchased the yacht.

Jost continued by saying that they could launch the ferry by 2025. To disprove the skeptics, we are eager. In two years, you’ll be begging to board this ship.

He wrote, “Mark my words.”The John F. Kennedy, a former Staten Island ferry, was purchased by the two Staten Island locals for $280,100 in an auction back in January 2022, according to a story from Insider. Colin, however, recalls the incident differently and has a query for his followers.

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Colin Jost and Pete Davidson Recall Being Very High When They Bought Ferry.

Pete Davidson
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Colin posted a headline on Instagram with Pete’s remark that they were “very stoned” when they purchased. He contested his memory of it.

Contrary to what his boat co-owner Davidson disclosed earlier this month, Jost’s assertions that he was “stone-cold sober” are untrue.

On the red carpet for his latest movie, “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts,” Davidson answered a reporter’s question from ET about whether or not he would be hosting an after-party for his new acquisition.

He said, “I have no idea what’s happening with that stuff. “A year ago, Colin and I purchased a ferry while very high.”Davidson used to be excited about the acquisition, talking about how it will turn into a restaurant and comedy club, but he now appears to view the situation differently.

Regarding his and Davidson’s Staten Island boat, Jost published a picture on Instagram with the heading “because I got high,” referencing the Afroman defense.

I was completely sober when we purchased the ship. Is that worse? Jost noted that he was the only straight person in his letter. Davidson’s mental condition was unclear at the time, but who are we kidding? He was driving a 747 while higher than Snoop and Martha.

Jost, however, just announced his impending “Ferry Money Tour,” featuring stand-up performances in numerous locations, which implies he has different ideas for the ferry’s use.

Jost cleverly advertised his graphic design skills to elevate businesses with the tour announcement, using an unimpressive image of the boat layered with tour spots.