Chris Farley And Patrick Swayze Perform Dance-Off In Classic Comedy Skit

Jan 29, 2020

One thing that everyone seems to know and love are dance competitions. I mean who doesn’t love to dance?!? Even those who might not be the best of dancers want to get in on the action at times. We see it all the time on TV on shows like Dancing with the Stars and even on YouTube videos online that people make. Some dancers are amazing to watch. We can’t believe how they can move the way they do. We might even try to copy their dance moves at home and try to learn them ourselves. We might not ever be seen on TV, but we can still have a great time trying.

Sometimes we also enjoy the comedy of the dancing. Some people out there just have a natural ability to make the people around them laugh. Most of us have a favorite comedian out there that we love watching no matter what. They might be in a movie or in a skit, but you watch them whenever you can. Many of these great comedians were given the chance to start on Saturday Night Live. One of these comedians includes Chris Farley. Unfortunately, his life was cut way too short. But it wasn’t before he created one of the funniest dancing competitions ever created.

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This skit was one of many performed on Saturday Night Live. It shows just how hilarious Chris Farley was. He performed the skit alongside Patrick Swayze and it was called ‘The Chippendale Sketch’. Patrick Swayze was well known for his dancing abilities and good looks. Watching the two of them together dancing was a sight to see. Farley was able to keep up with those amazing dance moves Swayze had back in the day.

Since the skit was created, we have lost both of these amazing people. Patrick Swayze lost his battle with cancer and Chris Farley died due to an overdose of drugs. They have both been gone a while now, but they still have the ability to make us laugh every chance they get. This skit is many years old but it is still one we all enjoy from time to time to make us laugh like the first time we saw it.

Do you have a favorite skit or scene from a comedian that you like to rewatch every now and then? Did you like this classic skit? Tell us your thoughts!