
"Styles is willing to go big with his performances, and that included playing a Dutch cruise ship magnate opposite an equally frenetic Chloe Fineman. The overall effect was compounded by Styles wearing a wig that recalled David Bowie's Labyrinth character, as well as Styles and Fineman getting especially over-the-top with their accents."
"Styles's recommendation of "a seafood buffet you can smell from fifty meters away" is just the beginning, as hosts Guus and Lieke take viewers through a parade of the cruise ship's entertainment offerings, including Mikey Day playing a magician with precisely one move along with musical duo City Vogue Machine performing a bizarre version of Styles's own "Watermelon Sugar.""
"Styles showed off a more deadpan approach elsewhere in the episode, including a sketch about him launching a menswear line in collaboration with Target. Was the punchline that most men cannot pull off some of Styles's more sartorially bold choices? Yes. Did Styles commit utterly to selling it? Also yes."
Harry Styles appeared on Saturday Night Live, showcasing his comedic range through multiple sketches. He played a flamboyant Dutch cruise ship magnate opposite Chloe Fineman, wearing a Bowie-inspired wig and delivering exaggerated accents while promoting outlandish cruise amenities. The sketch featured supporting performances including a one-trick magician and a bizarre rendition of his song "Watermelon Sugar." In another segment, Styles demonstrated deadpan humor while promoting a menswear line collaboration with Target, committing fully to selling clothing choices that most men cannot pull off. The episode highlighted Styles's willingness to embrace absurdist comedy and physical performance.
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