Shy Ronnie
September 24, 2019
by
Josh
In the Saturday Night Live digital shorts "Shy Ronnie" and "Shy Ronnie 2: Ronnie & Clyde", Shy Ronnie (Andy Samberg) is an overly shy character who duos with Clyde (played by Rihanna). After Rihanna sings the hook and it's time for Ronnie to rap, he finds himself too awkward to perform, instead whispering into the mic, wetting his pants, and letting out an awkward haHAA laugh that has since become a meme and Twitch emote. For this costume, use the fake blood for his left foot, where he accidentally shoots himself while robbing a bank.
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