My dad once had a "close friend" who never even knew I existed. TEN yrs into the "close friendship" my dad casually mentioned my existence. His friend was like, "Yo, you got a kid? Oh, man, I didn't even know! What's his name? Or is it a girl?" This commercial was spot on.
Literally same. As in I knew a guy for 6 years when he casually mentioned he was going to visit his kid the next week. me: "What?? you have a kid?" The kid was like 12 and lived in a different state though so I guess it made a little sense, but still very surprising. Another really close friend once mentioned something about his 'real last name'.... which apparently wasn't the last name that everyone knew him by.
I found out my Barbers real name eight years after we met! We are Arab Muslim. I always called him Maher, turns out his real name was Mahdi. I asked him. Turns out he was an Arab singer back in the day and didn’t want to associate his real name, which is very Islamic, to his singing career. I was blown away!! 🤣🤣
Can confirm as a straight dude. Had a buddy I hadn't spoken to in 7 years hit me up recently asking for car advice and an hour later I was at his place working on his vehicle. Took 5 minutes to completely catch up and meet his new family. I haven't seen him since that day. Consider him my best friend still for over 20 years.
Similar here. My best friend for almost 35 years and he's never been to my house! It's to the point that it's a running joke now..."I store human heads in the fridge"
@kendall Evans My sisters husband invited me over for a BBQ a few days ago. Was a reminder that they moved to a whole different city since the last time I was over. Time just flies by as you get older, lol.
@Rose Waldeier lol, I grew up as the only guy in a house of 5 women. The simplicity of my bro friendships is just so stress free in comparison. I just wanna talk about fishing and how an oil change turned into a year-long project of taking apart half a vehicle, lol.
My late elderly dad had a gay male friend and it was adorable. They actually met in the army in 1940s and my dad found out that the dude was gay and wouldn't out him to his superiors, because he felt that since his buddy volunteered, he deserved to be there. Dad later set him up with my mom's cousin and they stayed together for over 40 years, until dad's pal died.
Sent this to my straight best friend. His immediate response was that he was pissed that I beat him in a race years ago and wants a rematch. This short was 100% accurate. Love it!
Yup. Saw one of my best friends yesterday. We hadn't spoken in 7.5 years and this was the first time I've seen him since 2015. He'd gotten married, got a new job, changed jobs, got divorced, and moved twice since then. Was a part of my wedding this past weekend and we picked right back up where we left off. Great guy and will always be one of my closest friends.
@@jamesgabrielson473 One of my best friends and I were roommates for seven years. He got married 6.5 years ago, moved to a nearby state a couple years later, and now has two kids, so we don't see each other much. We still text a couple days a week (mostly about nerd stuff). I think I've met his wife two or three times, including the wedding.
@@Dinosaursof ha! you know you might be on up something😉 Some sort of rewards system for encouragement! Or like a PS5 game that’s masquerading as something pew pew pew but unbeknownst to the player some genius has made the game confront your feelings! Aha! You just got tricked into becoming more emotionally stable and helped deal with past trauma to become an overall happier person! You just got punked son! 😜
Many of us yes, but also there's a diverse crowd that would also take (in no particular order): Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Ariana Grande, Kesha, Carly Rae Jepsen, and (oddly but not) Troye Sivan.
I’m a gay man, to this day my tightest buddies are my straight friends from before I came out after college over 30 years ago. Yes, we are VERY different but I love that, and I am close with their wives too. The only weirdness post-coming out one was when one guy asked if I was attracted to him, then seemed hurt when I said no. He didn’t realize that gay men have “types” of attractions just like straight guys. Love all 5 of these guys, they are truly brothers to me! Excellent skit!
Yeah, you not being attracted to him...had to hurt. Sorry for pussing out man. Won't happen again. The coolest thing about being a straight guy is being bulletproof. Rejected several times a day...no prob.
Don't forget - straight, male friend will help you move a couch, change a tire or straight up help you fight a bear. We're a sweet, low-key buncha lads at heart.
He was an excellent host and spot on in almost all the skits. I loved the American girl cafe skit too. Maybe he’ll go into acting after the NFL like others have done.
Travis has a double-take ability that kills. It's descended from vaudeville tropes: like Jack Benny would look after being stingy, Bob Hope being cowardly and getting caught at it, or any number of instances where Mel Brooks looks into the camera and breaks the fourth wall. To me, Travis could have a future in comedy movies.
As a straight male friend, this skit resonates. A few years back I asked my gay male friend to watch the Super Bowl with me, he said yes but only if we went to a gay bar. Was a blast!
as a straight male friend, im pretty happy that my gay friend can comfortably complain about grindr hookups with me and is fine when i complain about my tindr ones. and i say that with the utmost sincerity. i love the guy
i totally agree!! definitely went deep, on a lot of levels. (the girls they portray is a lot why most of my friends are guys. tho they aren't AS bad as dude who doesn't know your last name LOL). but yeah idk how gay dudes do the friends with dramawhores deal (the ones that do, i mean. cuz obviously not all gay guys fit that type.)
He played a himbo pretty much the whole time and gave it a new character each time. Travis killed it. He's gonna by like Marshawn able to handle any kind of cool as job he wants.
This is awesome and so spot on. Like someone else in the comments I saw on here. I was in the Army during Iraq OIF and I also had a gay friend. Some knew but nobody ever outed him. He did everything we did and was an awesome person. Also, who truly cares if someone is gay. He knew we were straight and never tried anything. Poor guy would even shower after us until we said don’t worry about it man. Again, it’s not like he tried to come on to us. Later on I had him and 2 other gay friends as my best men at my wedding. Being gay is just a sexual preference and doesn’t change who you are as a person.
You're a cool dude. Society needs more straight men being friends with gay men. It just helps to create a better society where we don't need to care for a person's sexuality but their character.
@@Gerbera726 to be fair to all, society also needs more gay men being friends with straight men. There are (too) many gay men who live with a narrative that "straight men are cringe" & "they’re boring". And we can’t be friends because "strags don’t get *it*"… But in reality, friendship is a two way street. And *it* takes two people to keep the relationship going
@artemuliashkevych7892 true. Also, certain gay men hate women and lesbians. It's a lot of pain and misery that we humans have to still work on. Maybe in the next 50 - 100 years will be better.
Thank you for this. I'm straight, but I always wonder why people make such a big deal about being gay or straight. I'm so grateful that I don't possess the gene that thinks that matters in any way.
as a straight male with straight friends I agree specially the part about "as much or as little" cause every time you hang out its gonna be the same no matter what lmao
@@tonyyoung3985you guys might be competitive people 🤷🏽♂️ me and my female best friend argue all the time to the point everyone thinks we hate each other buts literally because neither one of us wants to give the other "the win" lol we acknowledge it and once the argument its over its like nothing ever happened
"If you are missing a little drama, just say this! 'I bet I'm faster than you'" 2:03 that was so real 😂😂😂I'm pretty sure Bowen was trying not to break after he dropped the bait lmao. Travis's commitment to the role clearly elevated this sketch, great acting!
That shit is so true lol. The part where he says "my dad died" then waited for something and got nothing so said F it "wanna go get wings?" man, being a straight dude is wild at times. Men will dare each other to do the wildest shit for absolutely nothing but because the audacity compells them lol
I've literally watched drunken races in a parking lot that started out a few minutes earlier in a bar where one guy told another friend that he could outrun him. There was also some active betting action on the side before the race commenced.
I’m a nineteen year old straight dude but I have two friends that are a gay couple and I will tell you those two are some of the nicest people I’ve ever met in my life so far.
I watched this too many times without noticing the warnings at the bottom of the screen. "Straight Male Friend may cause significant weight gain" after Kelce asked to get wings is perfection.
Unfortunately, as a gay man with straight male friends, I'm the one with the bad diet. The straight guys I'm friends with are on those weird diets where you only get a milkshake for dinner and/or breakfast and lunch is like nothing but lean protein and kale, and they only drink straight alcohol because of the calories in beer.
as a gay guy, let me tell you - i felt this in my soul. i love having straight guy friends because there's zero drama. you're friends just cause you like hanging out. that's it. it's easy. plus, the bros like having me around cause they have someone to talk to when they need advice about things they're too embarrassed/scared to ask their girlfriends or female friends.
Totally. My straight pals are zero drama, we are never in competition and I've found they do like to have someone to talk deeper with. Not necessarily about their relationships, but they have the stereotypical notion that gay guys are universally in touch with our feminine side, which can be true, but isn't my deal. We just like to talk about music, sports, traveling and whatever is going on around us. Zero competition and no worries if we are hot enough... mostly. I've had some ask me if I think they're hot if we are drunk and I'm honest, I'm not interested in friends or straight guys. Most accept that
@@baratheda777 Oh, I'm in total competition with my gay male friends (as a straight male), but that's mostly because they're so damn accomplished professionally.
the irony is once I went out for drink with two other straight males and we ended up randomly going to atlantic city. That never happens when its just two friends getting together but as soon as we hit the number 3 boom.
This is one of the best skits SNL has produced in years. Travis Kelce has some of the most effortless comic timing I've ever seen from a celeb/athlete guest host, he should seriously consider comedy when he's done with the sports stuff.
As a gay male with a girl best friend, I am going to Atlantic City next weekend with 3 straight guys for March Madness. That Atlantic City part was too accurate 🤣🤣
I've never asked about sex to a gay friend, but out at a bar, I've asked about if he's attracted to more feminine or masculine gay men out of genuine curiosity. He seemed a bit offended, so I never asked again :D
@@bsarioz That's a loaded question, my friend. You might've meant it in the way you'd ask a straight pal whether he likes his women petite or tall, but many gay men take it as 'Are you a bottom or a top?' There are often judgements that come with that (despite the fact that all kind of guys switch hit). Also, it's fine to be curious and all, but if you did mean to ask him if he bottoms, keep in mind it'd be like him asking you if you like getting pegged by your wife.
I remember that one episode of Louie where the gang is playing poker and asking their gay friend all these sex questions and the guy tells them that they’re more curious about his sex life than any of his partners
Spot on. Straight dude here. Just came back to visit the States after 5 years living in Asia. Only spoke to my friends sporadically in that time. Picked up right where we left off. Took my buddy's gf asking about my life to get him to even ask "oh yeah, how is it over there?"
Haha, truth. Me and my more introverted/curious guy friends may ask about stuff like that, but otherwise, nope, other guys just don’t think about that stuff.
Was stationed in japan for two years all the homies was like “damnnn you finna experience the world better pull some of them Japanese hoes!” Peace! the women in my life asking for pictures be safe would try to work with the time and still call. Came back things still the same.
I do the straight up leaving the country for a few years without telling my friends act..... then I just show up, everything is cool and it's like, haven't seen you for a while, let's go drink. Now come to think of it, there're so many things wrong with that......
This is so me lol. I’ve been saying for ages I love my straight boys bc there is never any drama and it’s basically just chill and joking around all the time. Love it!
Us dudes are very simple creatures with simple needs and desires. Just having the bros around and chilling makes us happy because men often truly just enjoy the simple things. Unfortunately things often never get more complicated in a man's life than being in a relationship with a woman lol! If men weren't attracted or didn't love vvomen so much we'd steer clear. 😆
@@mrod8578 I honestly think it sounds stressful as hell to be straight and deal w women and relationships etc. I just want to relax and joke around w my buddies it is that simple 😅
There is a difference between being happy to reconnect with old friends and thinking that someone you haven’t talked to in seven years is your best friend. The comments here are pathetic.
Well, listen as the straight male friend to a whole gaggle of gays, the only one who needs to be witty and fabulous is ME. If someone else in my circle is, that's just a bonus.
As a gay woman who's benefited from this secret knowledge I can attest that it's one of my chillest friendships. Our hangouts are almost always pizza beers and videogames, and I can open up to him about anything rly. Wish more straight men were this approachable.
We gonna be tryna hit it the first chance we get. It always be the gay women who have the craziest bodies. We been lusting over y'all. Just be jiggling all over the place like we won't tryna bust a move
@@schrire39 its not a joke. You shouldnt start a friendship hoping to convert them or trick them and if you have feelings you can state them and leave. Having a crush on someone doesnt make them responsible for your feelings. Straight men navigate the same waters with female friends. It is nothing new.
As a gay man who is still very close to two of my straight best friends from a while ago, this skit hit home. It's even better when you drag them to the gay bars 🤣 my straight friends have been nothing but encouraging and supportive
Yeah my dad died 3 years ago and I only teared up in front of close family and by myself alone. After that I was pretty much a stoic rock as I didn't want people feeling bad for me or ruin their experience if I was hanging out with them as I didn't want to bring them down. While obviously a joke Travis Kelce wasn't that far off. I might've apologized too if I thought I brought a rain cloud over us while hanging out with a friend. As a sidenote my condolences about you losing your Dad and I wish you blessings both to you and your family.
Damn dude, my dad passed away unexpectedly just after last Christmas, and the first time I felt "normal" was when I threw some disc at Oak Grove (Pasadena CA) with my friends... ☮
As a queer dude, this is very true. I've never actually told any of my straight male friends about my orientation, but I'm 100% sure they know. Dapping each other up and talking about random stuff with no depth is genuinely such a refresher from what I experience with my female friends.
I’ve been going to football games with my dad in the same section for over 20 years (season tickets), and many of the people still there today were there back when I started. Neither my dad or I know their names, but we know to ask about their parents, or kids. My mom will never get over us not knowing their names. It’s a little late to ask now.
Honestly, there's something beautiful about male friendships. Real friends are the ones who don't speak to in several years and can still hit up and chill. I had a mate who I hadn't spoken to in like 2 years, went to his house recently and just hungout for a while.
The gay women part is so on point. I had a straight female friend get really mad at me once for talking about how easy it is for straight men and gay women to get along. Needless to say I don't talk to her anymore, but Jen and Mary are still my buds.
Doesn’t really apply though cause there can be the potential for a sexual relationship in your scenario, where as in this one the sexualities aren’t compatible making it impossible to be more than platonic
I totally get this. Actually this was a surprising truth bomb after all these years. There are romantic partners, then there are completely platonic bros. The difficulty comes with misunderstandings of people like a commenter on this thread (forgot name... Wesley?) Who think just because you're bi there is a romantic component or potential for it. And also when they are in a relationship, their GF/wife's insecurities or jealousy for said potential, when truly, you and your friend don't feel that. On the inside it feels *exactly* what Bowen and Straight Male Friend portray. (and the tedium or uncomfortable nature of bunch with the girls rings true as well)✌️ Love this sketch! Thanks SNL for LGBTQ content
@@JoMama-q3e Wesley is right. If you aren't hideous, straight male friend thinks about doing you. Maybe even if you are hideous. Bi! He will fantasize about you with another woman.
@@emiliaescobar7652 he's considered one of the greatest tight ends (his position) of all time and holds numerous all time records. Not that he isn't "a football player", just wanted to add some context that he isn't just "any football player".
I have friends I don't know their first name. Nicknames are easier... If you make a mistake, or have a moment that results in one, you'll be remembered forever.. But if your just Steve, I'll forget it by time your done shaking my hand..
That's why you just call them all brother or bro. What do you need a mental rolodex full of names for, unless you are getting paid nobody needs to be multitasking
Women do that too. Why do you think we say, “Hey girl,” all the time? The more lllll’s the less of a friend and more of an acquaintance/ or stranger they are.
“I bet I’m faster than you” “Dawg…. Bro for real…. You think you’re faster than me” 😂 …. Guys are so simple, just challenge them to anything. Once all is settled, Wings!
@@KingoftheJuice18 not completely a stereotype. I'd imagine that testosterone plays a huge role in our competitive nature. Men tend to be the sex with "the higher" testosterone, ergo...
@@aaaaanditsgone I don't think men are more competitive than women. I do think they often express their competitiveness differently (on average). A stereotype about girls, for example, is that they compete over boys more than boys compete over girls. I've known many highly competitive women. But my dispute was really about the term and the stereotype that men are "simple," not they they compete.
Lol this is pretty accurate, guys will literally go years without talking to each other and then when they see each other it's like no time has passed.
Haha the small little warnings makes me laugh. "Three or more straight male friend may result in a trip to Atlanta City" "Straight male friend may result in weight gain"
Travis wasn't just the best athlete to ever guest host SNL, he was one of the best guest hosts, period. He fully committed to the skits, knew his lines, and showed surprising acting and comic chops. If the football thing and/or being Mr. Taylor Swift don't work out for him, he could still have a bright future at NBC.
as a bi woman i feel both see and attacked lmfao this is exactly what ive been telling people for years why i love having straight male friends, i have friends who we havent seen each other or spoken in YEARS cuz i moved countries but when i go home and hit them up its literally like nothing happened, meanwhile female friends got extremely upset at me for not talking w them at least weekly when i had just moved countries akjdshadhj
Same exact thing happened to me, I moved to Europe for 5 years, barely talked to most of my straight guy friends, once I came back I was like "Hey, I'm back!" and all of them were like "Yo, that's dope! Let's hang out" - that was the entirety of the reconnection.
I'm a woman and frankly I've never had super dramatic female friends. With one of my closest female friends we barely text and meet each other maybe once a year yet it's always so chill. I'm starting to think Americans (I'm assuming you are from the US )are just built different. Women and men in the US are all stereotypical or something. Idk why tho. But it seems like you always have such massive issues and differences between the sexes. It's crazy
@@Garsnoos I mean, if you rely on American media or anecdotal examples, then sure. But it’s pretty normal to have female friendships free of drama here in the states.
@@Garsnoos I’m a girl in America and can’t relate to female drama either. It really just depends on who you are as a person and the type of friends you surround yourself with
😂, I feel like the “I’m faster than you” bit is a very real thing among straight male friends that doesn’t get acknowledged enough. I am the straight guy friend among a group of straight women and gay men. I am 37. I have raced them. LOL
As a straight dude who always seems to be the cheerleader/therapist to multiple women friends........ I watch this every couple of days and laugh so hard.
This is so goddamn spot on. Ill come back from hanging out with a buddy and my gf will be like oh so hows he doing, is he still happy at work. And ill be like errrr I dunno
This was one of the funniest skits I have seen on SNL in years. Travis killed it! I could not believe how funny he was-- with such mad swagger! Hope to see more of him in the spotlight off- field.
There have been a few athlete hosts that were downright embarrassing. But you're absolutely right. It's almost as if this guy was an actor instead of an athlete. Until this SNL episode I had never heard of the guy, but he's got some serious talent. Wouldn't be awesome if he gets to host again when he doesn't win a Superbowl?
@@depalma13 I liked Eli's appearance as well. The court skit is hilarious. All the NFL guys do a United Way spoof which are all so funny. Peyton throwing an absolute rocket to the kid is the best
More Bowen Yang finally. My dad died last week, but it’s alright. Try these wings. I was skeptical when I heard a football player was hosting but Travis killed it this entire show,
Holy shit. I knew this season was gonna kick ass, but this is fire. Mad props to the writers (boen or whomever) for nailing two seemingly "simple" characters that these actors played so perfectly that they felt dimensional and fresh.
My dad once had a "close friend" who never even knew I existed. TEN yrs into the "close friendship" my dad casually mentioned my existence. His friend was like, "Yo, you got a kid? Oh, man, I didn't even know! What's his name? Or is it a girl?" This commercial was spot on.
Bruh 💀
Literally same. As in I knew a guy for 6 years when he casually mentioned he was going to visit his kid the next week. me: "What?? you have a kid?" The kid was like 12 and lived in a different state though so I guess it made a little sense, but still very surprising. Another really close friend once mentioned something about his 'real last name'.... which apparently wasn't the last name that everyone knew him by.
Ha! One of my best friends I've known since college couldn't tell you what the names of my kids are! 🤣
I found out my Barbers real name eight years after we met! We are Arab Muslim. I always called him Maher, turns out his real name was Mahdi. I asked him. Turns out he was an Arab singer back in the day and didn’t want to associate his real name, which is very Islamic, to his singing career. I was blown away!! 🤣🤣
@@northernbrother1258and that's the way it should be. Y'all connection ain't got nothing to do with child rearing lol
Can confirm as a straight dude. Had a buddy I hadn't spoken to in 7 years hit me up recently asking for car advice and an hour later I was at his place working on his vehicle. Took 5 minutes to completely catch up and meet his new family. I haven't seen him since that day. Consider him my best friend still for over 20 years.
This is honestly how it is with my husband and his buddies! I love it.
Similar here. My best friend for almost 35 years and he's never been to my house! It's to the point that it's a running joke now..."I store human heads in the fridge"
@kendall Evans My sisters husband invited me over for a BBQ a few days ago. Was a reminder that they moved to a whole different city since the last time I was over. Time just flies by as you get older, lol.
@Rose Waldeier lol, I grew up as the only guy in a house of 5 women. The simplicity of my bro friendships is just so stress free in comparison. I just wanna talk about fishing and how an oil change turned into a year-long project of taking apart half a vehicle, lol.
Lmao 😭😭
My late elderly dad had a gay male friend and it was adorable. They actually met in the army in 1940s and my dad found out that the dude was gay and wouldn't out him to his superiors, because he felt that since his buddy volunteered, he deserved to be there.
Dad later set him up with my mom's cousin and they stayed together for over 40 years, until dad's pal died.
what a bro
@@jamesz9635 my dad's thought was, "more chicks for me!" Lol!
Awww this is so sweet, it’s so wholesome to know straight male allies existed back in the WWII days
A Norman Rockwell painting 🎨🖌️ needing to be done
What a great dad... You know how much it must have meant to the gay friend/soldier that he could tell your dad his truth & be accepted.
Sent this to my straight best friend. His immediate response was that he was pissed that I beat him in a race years ago and wants a rematch. This short was 100% accurate. Love it!
Wooowww 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh my God hahahahahaha
Oh yeah! I have a bum knee but I'll still dust your ass bro. Loser buys the wings.
Haha, fantastic, I love it❣️🙌🏻🥰
Jesus loves you He is Lord
As someone who has lived in several different countries the "Dope, just hit me when your back" line is actually very accurate.
And I’ll bet no matter how long has past your SMF was the same as was your interactions.
They actually made it quite sweet. He didn’t seem apathetic, he seemed happy about whatever the opportunity might be
Or the famous get me something when u get your ass back.
"actually"
@@Kabirdix "actually"
Yup. Saw one of my best friends yesterday. We hadn't spoken in 7.5 years and this was the first time I've seen him since 2015. He'd gotten married, got a new job, changed jobs, got divorced, and moved twice since then. Was a part of my wedding this past weekend and we picked right back up where we left off. Great guy and will always be one of my closest friends.
I've been the Best Man in two weddings and the officiant in another where the bride's family didn't know who the hell I was.
do you happen to know his last name?
@@jamesgabrielson473 One of my best friends and I were roommates for seven years. He got married 6.5 years ago, moved to a nearby state a couple years later, and now has two kids, so we don't see each other much. We still text a couple days a week (mostly about nerd stuff).
I think I've met his wife two or three times, including the wedding.
Sorry bro, i read that as closet friend
So what you’re saying is that you don’t have friends.
I was in tears laughing at the dude apologizing for telling him his dad died
Says “that won’t happen again” and he sincerely means it because his dad literally can’t die again. It’s brilliant.
Sorry for your loss.
@@joshuataylor3550 Someone has to be
One of my guy friends casually told me his mom died over the summer, it was three months after. We talk on a weekly basis. 😢
No, sorry for YOUR loss!!!@@joshuataylor3550
The “straight male friend available everywhere…. Except therapy” is so funny and spot on 😂
Came here to say this. 😅💯
Can I play PS5 at therapy?
@@gemrad87 ha it’s toooo on point 😂 brilliant
@@Dinosaursof ha! you know you might be on up something😉 Some sort of rewards system for encouragement! Or like a PS5 game that’s masquerading as something pew pew pew but unbeknownst to the player some genius has made the game confront your feelings! Aha! You just got tricked into becoming more emotionally stable and helped deal with past trauma to become an overall happier person! You just got punked son! 😜
Wild that our culture normalizes such an insane mental health crisis (that it perpetuates).
I bet the gay guy would be really impressed his straight friend was dating Taylor Swift.
haha, nice
Oh man….. they should do a follow up sketch!!!
Yeah, that'd Def be a whole different conversation
Many of us yes, but also there's a diverse crowd that would also take (in no particular order): Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Ariana Grande, Kesha, Carly Rae Jepsen, and (oddly but not) Troye Sivan.
True! Little does he know the 'drama' that is swirling around THAT.
I’m a gay man, to this day my tightest buddies are my straight friends from before I came out after college over 30 years ago. Yes, we are VERY different but I love that, and I am close with their wives too. The only weirdness post-coming out one was when one guy asked if I was attracted to him, then seemed hurt when I said no. He didn’t realize that gay men have “types” of attractions just like straight guys. Love all 5 of these guys, they are truly brothers to me! Excellent skit!
"tightest buddies"😏
Yeah, you not being attracted to him...had to hurt. Sorry for pussing out man. Won't happen again. The coolest thing about being a straight guy is being bulletproof. Rejected several times a day...no prob.
@@MrWaterbugdesign it's a numbers game.
Bro, I love Five Guys too. You wanna go grab a burger?
🤔 The old act gay to get closer to the wife trick; we see you 😉
Don't forget - straight, male friend will help you move a couch, change a tire or straight up help you fight a bear. We're a sweet, low-key buncha lads at heart.
Mainly cuz we think fighting a bear would be awesome
Yup. That teenage kid that helped his friend fight off the bear only did it so we wouldn’t get shown up. 😂😂😂
Wait, when say "Bear"....... 😆
Bear as in?
@@johnindigo5477 yes
Travis actually did a really good job with this skit.
Because he was playing himself. Have you watched New Heights?😄
"actually"
He was an excellent host and spot on in almost all the skits. I loved the American girl cafe skit too. Maybe he’ll go into acting after the NFL like others have done.
Himself? 😂😂😂😂 he a white dude.
Travis has a double-take ability that kills. It's descended from vaudeville tropes: like Jack Benny would look after being stingy, Bob Hope being cowardly and getting caught at it, or any number of instances where Mel Brooks looks into the camera and breaks the fourth wall. To me, Travis could have a future in comedy movies.
As a straight male friend, this skit resonates. A few years back I asked my gay male friend to watch the Super Bowl with me, he said yes but only if we went to a gay bar. Was a blast!
lmao!! love that😂
as a straight male friend, im pretty happy that my gay friend can comfortably complain about grindr hookups with me and is fine when i complain about my tindr ones. and i say that with the utmost sincerity. i love the guy
I asked my gay friend if his thing gets hard while takin it in the chocolate hole. I was genuinely curious and got the answer.
jason u activited my dusty old gaydar... i thought the batteries broke in dat bitch...
Gay bars are awesome 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
I think that sketch dug deeper than anyone realizes. Profound level writing and acting. Gay people and straight people can have great friendships
They definitely have solid queer representation in the writer’s room.
And clearly dont have any straight male friends.
it's FUNNY TOO!!
Totally. Ive been saying this for years. Gay guys and straight guys are like the perfect combo for friendships.
i totally agree!! definitely went deep, on a lot of levels. (the girls they portray is a lot why most of my friends are guys. tho they aren't AS bad as dude who doesn't know your last name LOL). but yeah idk how gay dudes do the friends with dramawhores deal (the ones that do, i mean. cuz obviously not all gay guys fit that type.)
Lol that fine print: “3 or more may result in a trip to Atlantic City”….!!
Ya, they left out the eight ball
😂😂😂 not AC
Las Vegas if you're west of the Mississippi.
yeah.... motherfuckers had me rewatching just to read all those msgs xD
"Straight male friend may cause significant weight gain"
I will be honest, this guy surprised me as a host. I didn't expect him to be so funny and know how to act. Props to him 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
He played a himbo pretty much the whole time and gave it a new character each time. Travis killed it. He's gonna by like Marshawn able to handle any kind of cool as job he wants.
@@draculawolfman1502 Like peyton stop comparing him to a black man because he's a really good appropriator!
Basic at best
He even scratched his balls while watching the sports.
I’m mad I like him so much. 😅
I want to believe that Bowen and Travis will develop an actual, lifelong friendship after this sketch.
But with low stakes, of course.
Sure, they could do I suppose but.....whatever.
@@Tao_Tology 🫡
And 7 years later…they picked up where they left off.
Still won't know Bowen's last name is Yang.
As long as there’s wings, their friendship will remain infinitely strong!
And if there aren’t wings, there’s places to get hamburgers.
As a lesbian with a good few straight male friends- this is fairly true. Theyre good for game nights and debates, and dont freak if Im busy.
bi girl and same tbh
I’ve never had a straight guy not be weird about it. Tbh
Yeah they always get a crush on you unless you’re like super masc
like a dog always chewin that rug up
As a straight dude some of my best friendships have been with lesbian women. They're super chill, fun to hang out with, generally drama free.
I bet Bowen wrote this sketch ages ago, they were just waiting for the right host to film it with. Travis Kelce was perfect
He really was!
I said the same thing about the "Two Men Working Out at the World's Most Beautiful Gym" sketch.
That is a strange speculation, and a little sad.
After football Travis should do Rom-Coms and Comedy Action Flicks.
Oh, I had no idea that's what Kelce looked like.
He did pretty good in this sketch.
This is great. "Hang out with him as little or as much as you want, it won't affect the friendship at all". So true!
Yeah it is. I’m pretty sure I haven’t seen my closest male friend in person since his wedding. In 2010
@@outtaherephilsbro hit him up
Wouldn’t it be great if marriages were that easy?
I love friends like this
@outtaherephils: so then you're not close, and don't have friends
This is awesome and so spot on. Like someone else in the comments I saw on here.
I was in the Army during Iraq OIF and I also had a gay friend. Some knew but nobody ever outed him. He did everything we did and was an awesome person. Also, who truly cares if someone is gay. He knew we were straight and never tried anything. Poor guy would even shower after us until we said don’t worry about it man. Again, it’s not like he tried to come on to us. Later on I had him and 2 other gay friends as my best men at my wedding. Being gay is just a sexual preference and doesn’t change who you are as a person.
You're a cool dude. Society needs more straight men being friends with gay men. It just helps to create a better society where we don't need to care for a person's sexuality but their character.
@@Gerbera726 to be fair to all, society also needs more gay men being friends with straight men. There are (too) many gay men who live with a narrative that "straight men are cringe" & "they’re boring". And we can’t be friends because "strags don’t get *it*"… But in reality, friendship is a two way street. And *it* takes two people to keep the relationship going
@artemuliashkevych7892 true. Also, certain gay men hate women and lesbians. It's a lot of pain and misery that we humans have to still work on. Maybe in the next 50 - 100 years will be better.
Thank you for this. I'm straight, but I always wonder why people make such a big deal about being gay or straight. I'm so grateful that I don't possess the gene that thinks that matters in any way.
that's sad , Poor guy would even shower after y'all , that's humiliating , a high price he paid
I gotta say, as a gay man with a straight best friend this is pretty accurate. Lol
Definitely accurate.
as a straight male with straight friends I agree specially the part about "as much or as little" cause every time you hang out its gonna be the same no matter what lmao
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Guess you're lucky. I'm straight but my gay friends and I argue about ...everything. Heck, I'm the termperamental almost always.
@@tonyyoung3985you guys might be competitive people 🤷🏽♂️ me and my female best friend argue all the time to the point everyone thinks we hate each other buts literally because neither one of us wants to give the other "the win" lol we acknowledge it and once the argument its over its like nothing ever happened
"If you are missing a little drama, just say this!
'I bet I'm faster than you'" 2:03
that was so real 😂😂😂I'm pretty sure Bowen was trying not to break after he dropped the bait lmao. Travis's commitment to the role clearly elevated this sketch, great acting!
That shit is so true lol. The part where he says "my dad died" then waited for something and got nothing so said F it "wanna go get wings?" man, being a straight dude is wild at times. Men will dare each other to do the wildest shit for absolutely nothing but because the audacity compells them lol
Or say lebron is better than Jordan
@@IknowMoreThanYouthats asking for at least a half hour heated debate
I've literally watched drunken races in a parking lot that started out a few minutes earlier in a bar where one guy told another friend that he could outrun him. There was also some active betting action on the side before the race commenced.
or "how many pushups can you do?" "lol thats it?"
I’m a nineteen year old straight dude but I have two friends that are a gay couple and I will tell you those two are some of the nicest people I’ve ever met in my life so far.
The “ you wanna grab some wings?” Thing is too on point lol😂
Cause wings are fucking delicious
Around the halfway mark, he asks again to get wings. But I think they are just eating wings in the scene when he asks...
@@LSDnSideBurnsthey ran out. That's a good enough reason... can't wait till I get paid...
Wings are better and cheaper than therapy.
I watched this too many times without noticing the warnings at the bottom of the screen. "Straight Male Friend may cause significant weight gain" after Kelce asked to get wings is perfection.
The best part about the wings is that the second time he asks (right after he says his dad died) is that they were ALREADY eating food 😂
Wings and beer, straight blue collar sh#t too lol.
also "Three or more Straight Male Friends may cause a trip to Atlantic City"
Unfortunately, as a gay man with straight male friends, I'm the one with the bad diet. The straight guys I'm friends with are on those weird diets where you only get a milkshake for dinner and/or breakfast and lunch is like nothing but lean protein and kale, and they only drink straight alcohol because of the calories in beer.
I noticed on the second one and had to start over to make sure I didn't miss any haha.
as a gay guy, let me tell you - i felt this in my soul. i love having straight guy friends because there's zero drama. you're friends just cause you like hanging out. that's it. it's easy. plus, the bros like having me around cause they have someone to talk to when they need advice about things they're too embarrassed/scared to ask their girlfriends or female friends.
Totally. My straight pals are zero drama, we are never in competition and I've found they do like to have someone to talk deeper with. Not necessarily about their relationships, but they have the stereotypical notion that gay guys are universally in touch with our feminine side, which can be true, but isn't my deal.
We just like to talk about music, sports, traveling and whatever is going on around us. Zero competition and no worries if we are hot enough... mostly.
I've had some ask me if I think they're hot if we are drunk and I'm honest, I'm not interested in friends or straight guys. Most accept that
@@baratheda777 Oh, I'm in total competition with my gay male friends (as a straight male), but that's mostly because they're so damn accomplished professionally.
Haha I love this!
Yeah my brother in law is gay, he's been hanging out with me more and more...i suspect it's cause of this
I'm the opposite. My gay friend comes to me for advice and trauma dumping
“Having three or more straight male friends may result in a trip to Atlantic City” 😂😂😂 the side effect disclaimers are great
"May cause weight gain" when talking about getting wings.
honestly the highlight of a very top notch sketch
Thanks for pointing them out, I had the captions on and would have missed them completely unless you'd mentioned them!
the irony is once I went out for drink with two other straight males and we ended up randomly going to atlantic city. That never happens when its just two friends getting together but as soon as we hit the number 3 boom.
@@red2977 I'm not from the US and I don't get the joke about Atlantic City... What's special about this place? Could someone explain, please?
This is one of the best skits SNL has produced in years. Travis Kelce has some of the most effortless comic timing I've ever seen from a celeb/athlete guest host, he should seriously consider comedy when he's done with the sports stuff.
Not just comedy! acting period.
1:17 That disclaimer, though 🤣🤣
As a gay male with a girl best friend, I am going to Atlantic City next weekend with 3 straight guys for March Madness. That Atlantic City part was too accurate 🤣🤣
How was the trip?
A real life Will & Grace situ.
Now that’s what I call a triple double!!! Hope the trip was a slam dunk! 🤪
How was the trip?
How was the trip? 🤬🤬🤬
the straight guy friends asking genuinely honest/curious questions about sex is so true lmao
I've never asked about sex to a gay friend, but out at a bar, I've asked about if he's attracted to more feminine or masculine gay men out of genuine curiosity. He seemed a bit offended, so I never asked again :D
@@bsarioz thats a bummer. Its completely fine to be curious.
@@bsarioz That's a loaded question, my friend. You might've meant it in the way you'd ask a straight pal whether he likes his women petite or tall, but many gay men take it as 'Are you a bottom or a top?' There are often judgements that come with that (despite the fact that all kind of guys switch hit). Also, it's fine to be curious and all, but if you did mean to ask him if he bottoms, keep in mind it'd be like him asking you if you like getting pegged by your wife.
I remember that one episode of Louie where the gang is playing poker and asking their gay friend all these sex questions and the guy tells them that they’re more curious about his sex life than any of his partners
I've been that guy asking my gay friend questions too lol 😂
"Come discover the casual relationship gay women have known about for years." I screamed!! 😂
Spot on. Straight dude here. Just came back to visit the States after 5 years living in Asia. Only spoke to my friends sporadically in that time. Picked up right where we left off. Took my buddy's gf asking about my life to get him to even ask "oh yeah, how is it over there?"
Leave it to women to ask about the "important life stuff". "How are you doing?" "How was it being away from home for forever?" lol
@@AndrewSunada don't act like you don't like it at times lol
Haha, truth. Me and my more introverted/curious guy friends may ask about stuff like that, but otherwise, nope, other guys just don’t think about that stuff.
Was stationed in japan for two years all the homies was like “damnnn you finna experience the world better pull some of them Japanese hoes!” Peace! the women in my life asking for pictures be safe would try to work with the time and still call. Came back things still the same.
I do the straight up leaving the country for a few years without telling my friends act..... then I just show up, everything is cool and it's like, haven't seen you for a while, let's go drink. Now come to think of it, there're so many things wrong with that......
This is so me lol. I’ve been saying for ages I love my straight boys bc there is never any drama and it’s basically just chill and joking around all the time. Love it!
Us dudes are very simple creatures with simple needs and desires. Just having the bros around and chilling makes us happy because men often truly just enjoy the simple things. Unfortunately things often never get more complicated in a man's life than being in a relationship with a woman lol! If men weren't attracted or didn't love vvomen so much we'd steer clear. 😆
@@mrod8578 I honestly think it sounds stressful as hell to be straight and deal w women and relationships etc. I just want to relax and joke around w my buddies it is that simple 😅
I really don't see the point of being friends otherwise!
@@basstrumbo 💯.I totally understand brotha.
@@mrod8578 DW women are already trying to steer clear from men lol
Can also confirm as a straight dude. As long as we were on good terms, people can drop back into my life whenever and I'm happy to hear from them :)
I must be a straight dude too 😊😅😮😢
There is a difference between being happy to reconnect with old friends and thinking that someone you haven’t talked to in seven years is your best friend. The comments here are pathetic.
@@gracefullybethany I'm glad you admitted your comment is
@@taltagteamchamps best friends don’t go 7 years without at least texting each other. Thats an incredibly surface level acquaintance.
Speaking as a straight male friend, this is pretty accurate.
I love the writers for bringing back the 0:55 Wing Pit joke from the Pedro Pascal episode. I really hope this is an ongoing thing!
We gays need a break from the pressure of being witty and fabulous all the time. Thank God for our straight best friends
Well, listen as the straight male friend to a whole gaggle of gays, the only one who needs to be witty and fabulous is ME. If someone else in my circle is, that's just a bonus.
As a gay woman who's benefited from this secret knowledge I can attest that it's one of my chillest friendships. Our hangouts are almost always pizza beers and videogames, and I can open up to him about anything rly. Wish more straight men were this approachable.
We gonna be tryna hit it the first chance we get. It always be the gay women who have the craziest bodies. We been lusting over y'all. Just be jiggling all over the place like we won't tryna bust a move
Yuup
In Quebec, you will find way more approachable straight men.
They are.
More approachable about 9 years ago
2:29 why does that hit hard? Apologizing for reacting to something traumatic that you didn't even react to that much
“Side effects may include: mad crazy crushes that are never reciprocated and should never be acted upon.”
Well said. Because as funny as the sketch is if you’re a gay man the joke is often on you.
too real
@@schrire39 its not a joke. You shouldnt start a friendship hoping to convert them or trick them and if you have feelings you can state them and leave. Having a crush on someone doesnt make them responsible for your feelings. Straight men navigate the same waters with female friends. It is nothing new.
@@HadrianGuardiolaTo be fair, the gay guy may not be attracted at all when the friendship begins.
@@Henrik46 that is true. And theb later there is always denial. Human feelings are very scary.
Loved the detail of Bowen eating the wings with a spoon 😂😂
Or ANY utensil. 😂
How does eating wings with a spoon even work lol I get a fork but a spoon?! Lol
The same utensils he dropped in Lisa from Temecula
wah i can't find that!
As a gay man who is still very close to two of my straight best friends from a while ago, this skit hit home. It's even better when you drag them to the gay bars 🤣 my straight friends have been nothing but encouraging and supportive
I want to upvote but you're at 69 upvotes
As a straight guy who has gone to support friends. The bars are great music is good, drinks are cheap and everyone is friendly lol.
I think straight guys get a bad wrap in media. We are pretty supportive in a real way. We don’t care lol.
As long as the straight guys you're dragging to our bars are actually cool and respectful. If they're not then leave them at home.
@@cerealkiller195 exactly. If you're in the mood to party, they are FUN!
As a gay guy who didn’t figure himself out til late, this is the most accurate SNL clip I’ve ever seen.
Travis is on his way to John Cena level cameos and movies
GIRLLLLLL factsssssss
Yes, I agree!
God, I hope not, I wouldn't want him apologizing to China in their language.
Remember when John Cena was in Fred the movie on Nickelodeon?
Never seen him before.
My dad died last month and this skit pretty much reenacted how I told my friends during a round of disc golf
Sorry for your less man.
Yeah my dad died 3 years ago and I only teared up in front of close family and by myself alone. After that I was pretty much a stoic rock as I didn't want people feeling bad for me or ruin their experience if I was hanging out with them as I didn't want to bring them down. While obviously a joke Travis Kelce wasn't that far off. I might've apologized too if I thought I brought a rain cloud over us while hanging out with a friend. As a sidenote my condolences about you losing your Dad and I wish you blessings both to you and your family.
Damn dude, my dad passed away unexpectedly just after last Christmas, and the first time I felt "normal" was when I threw some disc at Oak Grove (Pasadena CA) with my friends... ☮
Bless you and your family
sorry man, my condolences😒
As a queer dude, this is very true. I've never actually told any of my straight male friends about my orientation, but I'm 100% sure they know. Dapping each other up and talking about random stuff with no depth is genuinely such a refresher from what I experience with my female friends.
Random stuff with no depth 😂
YO 🤣 1:18 "Three or more straight male friends may result in a trip to Atlantic city." I'm dead
That last line was what brought it home. Gotta show my husband this sketch, ha ha!
I like how SNL didn't have a cast member who could play this role.
1:36 Best part is that they’re already eating and he wants to get wings.
ikr? love
I legitimately did not know the last name of my roommate of two years. Turns out he didn’t know mine either. He’s a great dude
Hahah
I’ve been going to football games with my dad in the same section for over 20 years (season tickets), and many of the people still there today were there back when I started. Neither my dad or I know their names, but we know to ask about their parents, or kids. My mom will never get over us not knowing their names. It’s a little late to ask now.
I had a roommate for about a year, six years ago, and I seriously have forgotten what his last name was.
Honestly, there's something beautiful about male friendships. Real friends are the ones who don't speak to in several years and can still hit up and chill. I had a mate who I hadn't spoken to in like 2 years, went to his house recently and just hungout for a while.
Real friends don't wait 2 years to speak to each other.
@@user-ss9wg2yq3o Life happens. People have school, work, other relationships, and financial responsibilities.
@@user-ss9wg2yq3o No true Scotsman fallacy.
The world needs more friendships like this
most straight male friendships are exactly like this. There is typically little drama and very laid back.
It was nice of him to take his straight male friend out for wings and a swimming pool full of ranch dressing.
omg yes the swimming pools of ranch 😂 that was such a good sketch.
Just watch out for Chirax
@@kinoko5566 DO NOT INVOKE THE CHIRAX!
Wing Pit! 😂
Chicknobyl
The gay women part is so on point. I had a straight female friend get really mad at me once for talking about how easy it is for straight men and gay women to get along. Needless to say I don't talk to her anymore, but Jen and Mary are still my buds.
I am a straight woman and also found it easy to get along with guys, i am also a tomboy so ...
I’m a bi woman and I’ve always had a need for the straight male friend to help simplify my issues. This is totally a thing.
Accurate ^
Doesn’t really apply though cause there can be the potential for a sexual relationship in your scenario, where as in this one the sexualities aren’t compatible making it impossible to be more than platonic
I totally get this. Actually this was a surprising truth bomb after all these years. There are romantic partners, then there are completely platonic bros. The difficulty comes with misunderstandings of people like a commenter on this thread (forgot name... Wesley?) Who think just because you're bi there is a romantic component or potential for it. And also when they are in a relationship, their GF/wife's insecurities or jealousy for said potential, when truly, you and your friend don't feel that. On the inside it feels *exactly* what Bowen and Straight Male Friend portray. (and the tedium or uncomfortable nature of bunch with the girls rings true as well)✌️ Love this sketch! Thanks SNL for LGBTQ content
@@JoMama-q3e Wesley is right. If you aren't hideous, straight male friend thinks about doing you. Maybe even if you are hideous. Bi! He will fantasize about you with another woman.
Mely G you ever bang any of your straight dude friends?
“Dope, hit me when you’re back” I’m dead 😂💀 that’s so true!
Kelce is winning at life...and I was surprised how well he did on SNL. Have him back!
As a straight guy I found this hilarious
Travis Kelce is so good at this
Seriously, Travis Kelce needs to win another Super Bowl so he can be back on SNL!!!! He killed it!
Your wish has been granted. Now give me my genie back!
Part of wish : granted
Literally just put that into manifestation 😂
Is that who the guest was? He seems quite natural in front of a camera.
Can you wish that I will win a million dollars in the lottery please?
was not expecting him to be this funny.
Travis needs to host again soon. He's been one of the bests in a while.
So Dam Funjny!
He needs to win another Super Bowl for that:)
Who is he?
@Dewi Lew he's a foot ball player, for KC Chiefs. They won the superbowl.
@@emiliaescobar7652 he's considered one of the greatest tight ends (his position) of all time and holds numerous all time records. Not that he isn't "a football player", just wanted to add some context that he isn't just "any football player".
this sketch inspired me as a WOC to live this way & since then I’ve never been happier
Travis Kelce was outstanding
he really was great. Surprised
@@jamezguard
And he is So Hot! 🔥🔥🔥
The writing on this episode of SNL has been top notch.
My friend just moved to the other coast, so I literally fell out my chair laughing at that Europe part; SO true.
As a straight male, I have friends I don’t even know their first name
I have friends I don't know their first name. Nicknames are easier... If you make a mistake, or have a moment that results in one, you'll be remembered forever.. But if your just Steve, I'll forget it by time your done shaking my hand..
That's why you just call them all brother or bro. What do you need a mental rolodex full of names for, unless you are getting paid nobody needs to be multitasking
Women do that too. Why do you think we say, “Hey girl,” all the time? The more lllll’s the less of a friend and more of an acquaintance/ or stranger they are.
@@carissashley True friends get upgraded to Skank
Are they online friends?
“I bet I’m faster than you”
“Dawg…. Bro for real…. You think you’re faster than me” 😂
…. Guys are so simple, just challenge them to anything. Once all is settled, Wings!
You mean stereotypes are so simple 🤣Yes, they are.
Switch out wings for a pizza, and that’s pretty much me
@@KingoftheJuice18 not completely a stereotype. I'd imagine that testosterone plays a huge role in our competitive nature. Men tend to be the sex with "the higher" testosterone, ergo...
@@aaaaanditsgone I don't think men are more competitive than women. I do think they often express their competitiveness differently (on average). A stereotype about girls, for example, is that they compete over boys more than boys compete over girls. I've known many highly competitive women. But my dispute was really about the term and the stereotype that men are "simple," not they they compete.
@@KingoftheJuice18 🙄😒
This is GREAT! Much more deep & real than it seems at first. Good job, writers!
I love my straight male friends, it’s so nice not having any expectations.
"Go. Just hit me up when you're back" is the most guy thing ever.
"available everywhere.... except for therapy" 😆😆😆
Lol this is pretty accurate, guys will literally go years without talking to each other and then when they see each other it's like no time has passed.
2:07 conversation I have with my big brother often, and Travis's response is verbatim.
*I love that they brought back Wing Pit from the episode with Pedro Pascal* 😂
Haha the small little warnings makes me laugh.
"Three or more straight male friend may result in a trip to Atlanta City"
"Straight male friend may result in weight gain"
Travis wasn't just the best athlete to ever guest host SNL, he was one of the best guest hosts, period. He fully committed to the skits, knew his lines, and showed surprising acting and comic chops. If the football thing and/or being Mr. Taylor Swift don't work out for him, he could still have a bright future at NBC.
He’s great in commercials.
I think both of those things worked out pretty well for him lol
@@ghazalabedi7110Far as the Swifty thing he could still end up a song 😅
Don't disrespect Peyton Manning like that.
That is why I think he and TaTa have a shot. She was a great SNL host also. They both put some famous actors/comedians to shame.
as a bi woman i feel both see and attacked lmfao this is exactly what ive been telling people for years why i love having straight male friends, i have friends who we havent seen each other or spoken in YEARS cuz i moved countries but when i go home and hit them up its literally like nothing happened, meanwhile female friends got extremely upset at me for not talking w them at least weekly when i had just moved countries akjdshadhj
Same exact thing happened to me, I moved to Europe for 5 years, barely talked to most of my straight guy friends, once I came back I was like "Hey, I'm back!" and all of them were like "Yo, that's dope! Let's hang out" - that was the entirety of the reconnection.
I'm a woman and frankly I've never had super dramatic female friends. With one of my closest female friends we barely text and meet each other maybe once a year yet it's always so chill. I'm starting to think Americans (I'm assuming you are from the US )are just built different. Women and men in the US are all stereotypical or something. Idk why tho. But it seems like you always have such massive issues and differences between the sexes. It's crazy
What is “akjdshadhj”?
@@Garsnoos I mean, if you rely on American media or anecdotal examples, then sure. But it’s pretty normal to have female friendships free of drama here in the states.
@@Garsnoos I’m a girl in America and can’t relate to female drama either. It really just depends on who you are as a person and the type of friends you surround yourself with
😂, I feel like the “I’m faster than you” bit is a very real thing among straight male friends that doesn’t get acknowledged enough. I am the straight guy friend among a group of straight women and gay men. I am 37. I have raced them. LOL
As a straight dude who always seems to be the cheerleader/therapist to multiple women friends........ I watch this every couple of days and laugh so hard.
how is it in that closet lol
"Sorry for being such a pussy about my dad dying earlier man.." Straight laughed at this for like 10 minutes. HILARIOUS!
He’s not acting. He’s just being himself lol😂
that "available everywhere. except therapy" line really got me
Just how does a football player develop acting chops like this? 😄
Probably an active high school life… lots of young people are active in many art forms
Press conferences
KELCE #87 HAS ALWAYS LOVED THE CAMERA, HE'S A HAM😆 AND WE LOVE HIM FOR THAT (& very easy on the eyes too) 😍💋🏈🎬❤️
Nfl is acting. Most of the people in that League don't agree with the woke bull shit agenda but they do an amazing job acting
Examples please
"Three or more straight male friends may result in a trip to Atlantic City." 😂😂
Who the fuck disliked the video, this is COMEDY GOLD
This is so goddamn spot on. Ill come back from hanging out with a buddy and my gf will be like oh so hows he doing, is he still happy at work. And ill be like errrr I dunno
I went to my buddies apartment once, and he stayed in his room the entire time. I took a nap on his couch. We both were fine with how that day went.
This was one of the funniest skits I have seen on SNL in years. Travis killed it! I could not believe how funny he was-- with such mad swagger! Hope to see more of him in the spotlight off- field.
Straight male friend available everywhere available except therapy that line is so funny 🤣
Holy **** the moving away for years part and still being friends is on point
"Available everywhere, except therapy."
Lol 😆
Best SNL skit in years
Travis is too damn talented. Best athlete host ever!
He's no Peyton Manning
There have been a few athlete hosts that were downright embarrassing. But you're absolutely right. It's almost as if this guy was an actor instead of an athlete. Until this SNL episode I had never heard of the guy, but he's got some serious talent. Wouldn't be awesome if he gets to host again when he doesn't win a Superbowl?
@@depalma13 I liked Eli's appearance as well. The court skit is hilarious. All the NFL guys do a United Way spoof which are all so funny. Peyton throwing an absolute rocket to the kid is the best
he is seriously funny
@@badbiker666 I think it would be great if he hosts again next year after another super bowl victory.
More Bowen Yang finally. My dad died last week, but it’s alright. Try these wings. I was skeptical when I heard a football player was hosting but Travis killed it this entire show,
Back when Peyton Manning hosted he was also hilarious.
The athletes, for whatever reason tend to do the best job hosting
Charles barkley has been on a few times and he was really funny!!
One time per thousand sketches, SNL is still funny. This was the one.
So funny! Travis is so natural and amazing as a host. And Bowen is always fantastic.
Holy shit. I knew this season was gonna kick ass, but this is fire. Mad props to the writers (boen or whomever) for nailing two seemingly "simple" characters that these actors played so perfectly that they felt dimensional and fresh.