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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Comedians Revive Celebrity-Owned Staten Island Ferry with Nike Deal

Comedians Revive Celebrity-Owned Staten Island Ferry with Nike Deal

3 Nov

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Summary

  • Jost and Davidson purchased Staten Island Ferry in 2022
  • Ferry now features Nike logo and slogan
  • Appeared in movie and fashion show, indicating returns on investment
Comedians Revive Celebrity-Owned Staten Island Ferry with Nike Deal

As of November 2025, it appears that comedians Colin Jost and Pete Davidson have had a change of heart regarding their decision to sell the Staten Island Ferry they purchased in 2022. The ferry, which the duo bought at auction for $280,100, was recently spotted during the New York Marathon bearing a Nike logo alongside the words, "NYC won't carry you. It pushes you."

This development suggests that Jost and Davidson are beginning to see a return on their investment. In addition to the Nike campaign, the ferry has also been featured in the movie "Screamboat Willie" and was the site of a Tommy Hilfiger runway show, further indicating its growing popularity and potential profitability.

Earlier this year, Jost had poked fun at their attempts to offload the ferry during a skit on "Saturday Night Live." However, it now appears that the comedians have decided to hold onto their unique asset and explore new opportunities to capitalize on their ownership.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The comedians have decided not to sell the Staten Island Ferry they purchased in 2022, and the ferry now features a Nike logo and slogan, indicating they are seeing returns on their investment.
Jost and Davidson purchased the decommissioned MV John F. Kennedy ferry at auction for $280,100 in 2022.
The ferry has been featured in the movie "Screamboat Willie" and was the site of a Tommy Hilfiger runway show, in addition to the recent Nike campaign.

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