In a recent cold open on “Saturday Night Live,” Miles Teller took on the role of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in a hilarious parody of the New York City mayoral debate. Teller’s portrayal of Cuomo included references to the COVID-19 pandemic and the sexual harassment allegations against the former governor.
During the segment, Teller’s Cuomo was joined by Ramy Youssef and Shane Gillis, who played fellow mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa. The candidates bantered back and forth, with Teller and Gillis repeatedly mispronouncing Mamdani’s name in a comedic fashion.
The debate moderator, played by Kenan Thompson, posed a question to the candidates about why they would want the “worst job in the world” of being mayor of New York City. Teller’s Cuomo responded with humor, acknowledging the challenges that come with the position.
The cold open also parodied moments from the real NYC mayoral debate, including Sliwa’s colorful anecdotes and Mamdani’s unique message to undecided voters. The segment ended with a surprise appearance by James Austin Johnson as President Donald Trump, adding a touch of political satire to the mix.
Overall, the “SNL” cold open was a lighthearted take on the New York City mayoral race, with plenty of laughs and clever jabs at the candidates. Watch the full segment for a good dose of comedy.

