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Seth Meyers confessed to Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live that he hasn’t gotten around to seeing Saturday Night yet, so maybe it’s no surprise that none of the original cast’s characters appears
The late night talk show host is standing in solidarity with Jimmy Kimmel after his show was pulled off air indefinitely.
Seth Meyers showed support for his late night comrade Jimmy Kimmel in the first episode of Late Night since news that ABC was shelving Jimmy Kimmel Live! indefinitely. Meyers, 51, discussed ABC’s decision — which was announced on Wednesday,
"I've always believed he was a visionary, an innovator, a great president, an even better golfer, and if you've ever seen me say anything negative about him, that's just AI," Meyers sarcastically quipped.
Ever since Samberg’s hatred for a tiny pup went public, it’s become an ongoing joke. So much so that Meyers got fellow “SNL” alum Amy Poehler to play a prank on Samberg last month on her podcast “Good Hang.”
Seth Meyers’ dog Frisbee’s death sparked a hilarious faux feud with Andy Samberg, delighting fans and cementing comedy history.
Meyers, father of Seth Meyers (of “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and “Saturday Night Live” fame), may have a celebrity son, but he is as unassuming, no-nonsense and down-to-earth as they come. Perhaps that is because he grew up in Pittsburgh.
On '2Way,' Mark Halperin and Sean Spicer discuss ABC suspending 'Jimmy Kimmel Live:' SEAN SPICER: But so does Saturday Night Live. And if Jimmy Kimmel wants to make himself a news show, which is what he has done,