The Troubles of Pete Davidson and Colin Jost’s Boondoggle Boat
Recently, Pete Davidson and Colin Jost have found themselves in hot water as they face a lawsuit for $13,500 in “outstanding obligations” related to their ambitious boondoggle boat project. The initial vision for the 2,100-ton vessel was to transform it into a luxurious floating hotel complete with 24 rooms, two restaurants, and six bars. However, what was supposed to be a dream project has turned into a nightmare filled with escalating repair costs and the financial burden of simply keeping the boat docked.
Adding to their woes is the discovery of toxic asbestos on the boat, halting all renovation efforts and raising serious health concerns for those involved in the project. As reported by RadarOnline.com, the stress and challenges of dealing with the never-ending issues of the boat have put a strain on Davidson and Jost’s friendship.
“What started off as a promising venture has now become a source of bitter disappointment, highlighting the dangers of mixing business with friendship,” a close friend revealed. While Jost is working tirelessly to assemble a competent team to tackle the boat’s problems, Davidson’s involvement seems to have wavered, leaving doubts about the future of their partnership amidst the chaos.

