Connor Storrie made his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live on February 28, bringing a mix of humor and vocal versatility to the iconic Studio 8H stage, according to Variety. The episode featured musical performances by Mumford & Sons, complementing Storrie's comedic timing and range.
Storrie reunited with Hudson Williams, his co-star from the series ‘Heated Rivalry,’ in a memorable sketch set on an ice rink outside Rockefeller Center, where their playful on-screen chemistry and comedic timing stood out, as reported by Variety and Mashable. The skit included a humorous subplot about a rejected marriage proposal, adding depth to the ice-skating antics.
In addition to the ice rink sketch, Storrie showcased his impressive range of accents in a promotional segment that highlighted his versatility as a performer, drawing attention from outlets like Mashable and Variety. His self-aware humor was further demonstrated in a Vegas bachelorette party-themed sketch featuring a battered stripper narrative, reflecting strong fan connections, The Atlantic details.
Olympic hockey star Quinn Hughes made a surprise cameo appearance during the episode, as noted by Deadline, adding an unexpected sports crossover to the night's entertainment. The collaboration between Storrie, Williams, and Hughes created an engaging blend of comedy and celebrity moments.
Viewers and critics will be watching how Storrie's hosting affects his standing within SNL’s future lineups, and whether his vocal skills and chemistry with past co-stars lead to more recurring segments on the show in upcoming seasons.

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