Tina Fey unveils Halloween decorations despised by Amy Poehler during fun chat with Seth Meyers

Tina Fey unveils Halloween decorations despised by Amy Poehler during fun chat with Seth Meyers
Tina Fey recently joined Seth Meyers on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' to share some comedic and spooky insights into her Halloween decorations (Late Night with Seth Meyers)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Tina Fey, the comedic force, recently joined Seth Meyers on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' to share some spooky secrets about her Halloween decorations, unveiling a collection that might not sit well with her dear friend Amy Poehler.

The conversation kicked off with a discussion about the Restless Leg Tour, a joint venture with Amy Poehler, hitting New York City's Beacon Theatre for an impressive 11-night run, even daring to schedule a show on Super Bowl Sunday.

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's Halloween disagreement

As the banter flowed, Meyers probed the dynamics of their collaboration, leading Fey to disclose a rare disagreement. "Amy hates Halloween, and I love Halloween," she admitted, setting the stage for a spirited revelation.

She further added, "She doesn't like the aesthetic of it."

Fey demonstrated her love for what she playfully referred to as "cheesy-mom HomeGoods Halloween." She mentioned having small light-up boxes with phrases like "A witch lives here with her two little monsters," and when Amy saw them, she exclaimed, "Boo!"

A standout moment included a modest mug decorated with pumpkins, boldly marked "Scary!" Fey amusingly quipped, "I felt like I must experience what Leonardo DiCaprio feels like when he sees a 19-year-old model."

Eccentric Halloween delights: Tina Fey's festive revelations

The unveiling progressed, featuring a well-dressed scarecrow and a pair of pumpkin-themed figurines, highlighting her fondness for the whimsical aspects of the spooky season.

Fey even revealed her ingenuity in using a pumpkin football man's hands to keep him at bay until Thanksgiving.

However, the piece de resistance was a Victorian child pallbearer, described by Fey as a "middle-aged gourd" with a ring of human hair that she joked might be the hair of his victims.

Despite the peculiarities, she proudly declared, "I think you guys know I'm crazy."



 

With the echoes of laughter in the air, Tina Fey wrapped up the segment, offering the audience a glimpse of her Halloween delights and a sneak peek into her Netflix show, 'Girls5eva,' slated to premiere its third season in mid-March.

Despite Amy Poehler's indifference toward Halloween, Tina Fey's vibrant festive spirit certainly illuminated the late-night stage.

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