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Martin Short Storms Off Set in ‘SNL’ Promo

December 20, 2024 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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Original source: mashable.com

Martin Short Brings the Laughs (and⁣ the‌ Shade) in Hilarious ‘SNL’ promo

New York, NY – Get ready for a ⁢night of laughs because Martin Short is back on⁣ “Saturday ⁣Night Live” and he’s not holding back. In a new promo for this‍ week’s episode, Short delivers a masterclass in comedic​ timing and ⁤playful roasting, leaving‍ both his fellow cast members and viewers in stitches.

The promo opens⁣ with Short, ever the consummate ⁤performer, strutting onto the stage with a mischievous glint in his ‍eye.he’s joined by fellow “SNL” veterans Steve Martin and⁣ Colin Jost, setting the stage for a comedic showdown.

“This is going to be a great ⁣show,” ​Short declares, his voice dripping with mock seriousness. “But I’m not sure about the script.”

He then proceeds ‍to⁤ unleash a ‌series of hilarious jabs, targeting‍ Martin’s “whiteness” and Jost’s, ⁢well, everything.

“Steve’s whiter than a Coldplay meet-and-greet,”‌ Short quips, drawing a surprised laugh from Martin.

Turning to ⁤Jost, Short deadpans, “Colin, you’re… Colin.”

The promo culminates‌ in Short dramatically‌ storming‌ off the stage,‌ leaving Martin and Jost speechless.

This isn’t the first time Short has⁣ brought his signature brand of humor to “SNL.” A five-time host, Short is known for his energetic performances and willingness to push boundaries.

Fans are already buzzing about the upcoming episode, eager to see what other ⁣comedic gems Short has in store.

“Martin Short is a national treasure,” one fan tweeted. “This promo is pure gold.”

Another added, “I can’t wait to see what kind of chaos he unleashes on ‘SNL’ this ​week!”

Tune in to “Saturday Night Live” this weekend to ​catch Martin Short’s full performance ⁢and see if‍ he manages to make‌ it through the entire ⁣show without another dramatic exit.

Martin Short Slams SNL Promo with Hilarious Shade

New York, NY -⁤ Martin Short ⁣is ⁣bringing his signature brand of humor‌ back to ​ “Saturday Night Live,” and​ judging by the latest promo, he’s not pulling any punches.

The⁢ promo features Short ⁣alongside fellow⁤ “SNL”‌ veterans Steve Martin and Colin ​Jost,setting the stage for ⁢a comedic showdown.⁢ Short, ever the performer, struts ‍onto the stage,‌ already​ brimming with mischief. He wastes no time launching⁣ into a series of playful jabs, targeting ⁤Martin’s “whiteness” and Jost’s, well, ⁣everything.

“This is going to be a⁢ great show,” Short declares, his voice dripping⁣ with mock⁤ seriousness. “But I’m not sure about the script.”

He then ⁢quips, ⁣ ⁣”Steve’s whiter than a Coldplay meet-and-greet,” leaving ⁣Martin visibly​ surprised. Turning ⁤to Jost, Short deadpans, “Colin, you’re… Colin.”

The promo culminates in Short dramatically storming ⁣off ⁣stage, ⁢leaving Martin and Jost speechless.

This promotional⁤ arsenal⁢ of jabs has already had⁢ fans buzzing about‌ Short’s upcoming‌ hosting ​gig. known ⁢for his energetic performances and willingness to push​ boundaries, Short, a five-time “SNL”⁢ host, ⁤is anticipated to deliver another memorable performance.

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