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  1. Stefon (Bill Hader) shares the best places to visit on St. Patrick's Day, with a little help from his lawyer, Shy (John Mulaney).

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    • Saturday Night Live
  2. Aug 22, 2023 · Here is a complete history of SNL's Stefon, according to Hader, Mulaney, and his onscreen "husband" Seth Meyers. Stefon first appeared in a sketch with Ben Affleck

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  3. Every Stefon Ever (Part 1 of 5) - SNL. Weekend Update’s own city correspondent Stefon has all the details on New York City’s hottest and weirdest clubs, bars, restaurants and more.Get the ...

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    • Don’T Be Shy
    • Try A Taste
    • Spicy!
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    • Chutes & Ladders
    • When Harry Met Sally
    • Rags to Riches
    • Yes, Chef
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    • New York’s Hottest Club Is…

    Though everyone knows that Bill Hader is involved with writing the character of Stefon, many may not know that John Mulaney cowrote the character withhim. The two of them are such a hilarious combination — no wonder it was so hard to choose the ten best moments. John Mulaney would often send out newly written lines for Bill Hader to read live, tryi...

    There are no more cameos throughout the rest of this article. Instead, it’s all Bill, all the time, looking at New York’s hottest clubs, being that Stefon is the New York City Correspondent for Weekend Update, after all. One of his best clubs is Taste, the “all-new club that answers the question, ‘Huh?!’” Hilariously, he then continues, “Don’t look...

    Some of the greatest parts of the Stefon sketches come simply from Bill Hader’s skill with impressions and voices. Everyone knows he and Ben Schwartz played BB-8, and we all remember Bill’s roles in Inside Out and Finding Dory, so it’s not surprising that him shouting “New York’s hottest club is Spicy!” in a silly voice would be hilarious. He then ...

    Stefon did go to college, as it turns out. In an increasingly more capitalistic society, in which the upper 1% does its best to destroy the lives of the working class that they depend on for their wealth, education now comes at a premium and is no longer seen as a right. In spite of this, Stefon did manage to attend a college, which is wonderful ne...

    The inherent comedy of saying anything is “based on the novel Pushby Sapphire” has never really died down for most people, and Bill took full advantage of the moment to describe a club as such. He then continues that the “club promoter, Joseph Gordon-Fisherman, opened a Soho hotspot located in a haunted diaper,” and there’s so much packed into that...

    New York’s hottest club, according to Stefon in this sketch, is “Booooooooof.” Yes, with nine Os; Stefon even makes sure to clarify that Booooooooof has nine Os, so the audience is also well aware. Luckily, even if it is time-consuming to type Booooooooof correctly into your Google Maps app for directions, you’ll be handsomely rewarded when you get...

    One of the earlier sketches that is truly always good for a laugh features New York’s hottest club, Crease. According to Stefon (and who are we to disagree?), this place has everything: “lights, psychos, Furbies, screaming babies in Mozart wigs, sunburned drifters with soap sud beards.” RELATED: IT: 5 Ways The Losers Club Was Better In The Movies (...

    Celebrity chef and known sexual harasser Mario Batali will hopefully never return to the public eye, which means it’s a whole lot of fun to make fun of him. Stefon was ahead of the curve telling us about a new club that has everything: “backpacks, sea lions, Ron Wood, a rental car filled with bottled water, my best friend Joel, plus a special appea...

    Buckle up, because this sketch truly has everything. Pretty much every part of Stefon’s fun Halloween-themed club is hilarious, but especially when he assures us that this place has everything: “Ghosts, ghouls, goblins, my son!” He then continues: “On the dance floor, you’ll find both guys from Wham! wearing a two-man horse costume. Spoiler alert! ...

    Right back to Bill Hader’s excellent voice work for his best-ever sketch as Stefon, when he announces, in a hilariously deep voice, that New York’s hottest club is: “Your Mother and I Are Separating.” He assures us not to be fooled by the charred Red Lobster sign out front, because this club is a burned-down Red Lobster, but don’t be worried! This ...

  4. Jun 7, 2017 · Bill Hader and John Mulaney's creation definitely goes down as o ...more. Anyone who is familiar with "SNL" staple Stefon knows that this character has everything: Fun mannerisms, exciting...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StefonStefon - Wikipedia

    Stefon has been considered Bill Hader's (pictured in 2013) most memorable character on Saturday Night Live. Stefon has had a generally positive reception, with James Poniewozik of Time describing it as one of the best contemporary SNL skits.

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  7. Nov 9, 2019 · Bill Hader's now-iconic New York City correspondent may be gone from the NBC sketch comedy series, but over the course of 10 years, he solidified his legacy as one of the best SNL...

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