
Ben Stiller proved that some comedy moments never go out of styleâespecially when they happen courtside at Madison Square Garden.
During Game 5 of the NBA playoff matchup between the New York Knicks and Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday, April 28, the actor had fans buzzing after he recreated his iconic âBlue Steelâ look from the 2001 comedy âZoolander.â
The Hilarious Moment
The moment unfolded when Stiller appeared on the Jumbotron.
Without missing a beat, he slipped into the exaggerated model pose made famous by his character Derek Zoolanderâtight lips, intense gaze and all.
Sitting beside him, his wife Christine Taylor couldnât hold back her laughter, adding to the charm of the spontaneous throwback.
Fans inside the arena and online immediately embraced the moment.
Social media quickly filled with laughing emojis, while others praised Stiller for revisiting one of his most beloved roles.
Many referenced their love for âZoolander,â with some calling it a timeless comedy classic that still resonates more than two decades later.
Others took the opportunity to look ahead, expressing excitement for Stillerâs upcoming return to another fan-favorite franchise with a new installment of âMeet the Parents.â
The Jumbotron cameo served as a reminder of just how deeply his comedic characters have embedded themselves in pop culture.
Heâs Brought âBlue Steelâ Back Before
While the Knicks game appearance felt like a perfect, unscripted moment, itâs not the first time Stiller has revisited Derek Zoolander.
In August 2025, he surprised fans at a Los Angeles screening of âZoolanderâ by stepping onstage and briefly slipping back into character in a viral moment captured by the Hollywood Reporter.
Speaking in Zoolanderâs signature voice and striking the familiar pose, he greeted the audience with, âHi. Thank you all for coming,â before jokingly adding, âIâd like to thank all of the People at Cinespia for having the courage to have the first-ever nine year anniversary screening of Zoolander 2!â
When corrected that it was actually the original film, he quipped, âWhat? Zoolander 1? Okay, cool,â drawing laughs from the crowd.
He continued the bit with another tongue-in-cheek line: âWell, I hope you really enjoy it, and donât get freaked out by all those creepy gross dead people underneath you. And just relax and have a good time.â
The original âZoolanderâ remains a cult favorite, widely praised for its offbeat humor and memorable characters.
Stiller Previously Opened Up About the Sequel
Its 2016 sequel, however, didnât land the same way with audiencesâa reaction Stiller has openly reflected on in recent years.
âItâs hard to think it was that bad, that people didnât like it that much. But maybe Iâm wrong,â he admitted during a December 2024 appearance on âHot Ones.â âIt really freaked me out because I was like, âI didnât know it was that bad?ââ
He added that the response led to some self-doubt: âWhat scared me the most on that one was Iâm losing what I think is funny, the questioning yourself⦠on âZoolander 2,â it was definitely blindsiding to me. And it definitely affected me for a long time.â
Still, moments like his courtside âBlue Steelâ prove that fans havenât lost their love for âZoolander.â
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