Timothée Chalamet and Pete Davidson Are the Charming Duo We Didn't Know We Needed
On Dec. 12, New York City native Timothée Chalamet delivered a charming monologue as first-time host of Saturday Night Live. After giving a sweet shout-out to his mom — who actually worked as a background actor on SNL during the days of Dana Carvey and Chris Farley — Chalamet sat down at a piano and began to reminisce about Christmas in NYC. "Ice skating on the Hudson; sledding down the side of the Chrysler Building; leaving cookies for Santa in the bathroom at the Port Authority Bus Terminal," he said with a smirk. He added: "Nothing like eating Cheetos on the F train on Christmas Eve. You eat a handful, then you hold the pole, then you lick your fingers. I miss that."
Of course, it didn't take long for Pete Davidson to join him with his own Staten Island memories. "We don't leave Santa cookies and milk. We leave him Bud Light and a White Claw," Davidson said with a grin.
"OK, slightly different, but still, that's New York, right?" Chalamet questioned. You can watch the full video of the duo above.