Saturday Night Live roasted the New York City mayoral candidates in a mock debate choc-ful of New York references that sent-up the characteristic foibles of each of the Gracie Mansion hopefuls.
Host Miles Teller, of “Top Gun: Maverick” fame, portrayed a thick-accented Andrew Cuomo, comedian Shane Gillis acted the part of a zanier Curtis Sliwa, and comedian Ramy Youssef played frontrunner Zohran Mamdani during a staged NY-1 mayoral debate.
“Hello, everyone, I’m happy to be here, and I am ready to spend the next hour hearing my opponents pronounce my name in ways you couldn’t begin to imagine,” said Youssef’s Mamdani, who was later referred to as “Zoltar Robzombie.”


Mamdani was also mocked for his constant and vacant smiling which, they joked, “hurt [his] face.”Gillis’ Curtis Sliwa made repeated references to his many run-ins with mafia families as he did during the last mayoral debate.
SNL veteran Kenan Thompson acted as NY1’s Errol Lewis, joking the local TV host was the “least famous person” ever to be impersonated on SNL.
“But believe me, the resemblance is uncanny,” Thompson joked in a quintessentially Lewis-manner.
the third, final, and fictional NYC mayoral debate pic.twitter.com/GFZ2cTM9Cc
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Mentioned during the Big Apple-centric skit was grocery chain Gristedes, which they joked sold “wet sandwiches” and joked about the danger of NYC bikelanes.
A mock Donald Trump crashed the proceedings, roasting each of the candidate before breaking into a verse of “Phantom of the Opera.”
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