Tina Fey is the last to reject the idea that it reflects a beloved television series Golden Girls.
A Comedy icon in its own rightFey was presented with a false image of herself with the old Saturday Night Live Costar Amy Poehler And Maya Rudolphwith Friends alum LisaIn a false announcement for a new version of the award -winning NBC comedy at the Emmy Emmy which was broadcast from 1985 to 1992.
“Oh, that. I knew it,” she said with weariness when he was asked questions about the image during an interview with Entertainment tonight. “I like it to deceive people. Like, why would we never take a photo where Amy and Lisa Kudrow are in costume, but we don’t do it? If it sucks you, you might be a baby boomer. And if you are the X generation, and that has cheated on you, go to the hospital.”
The original series featured late actors Bea Arthur,, McClanahan Street,, Estelle GettyAnd Betty White Like four women living together later in life, supporting each other after losing their own family in one way or another. Although a new episode has not been produced for over 30 years, he continued to delight fans with reruns and goods, including t-shirts, coffee cups and books to color.
False restart photo Satirical facebook account Yoda Bby Aby in March 2024, shows the four women – Poehler and Kudrow who seem older, thanks to the wigs – standing under the title of the series. The text indicated that it should be broadcast in June 2024 for 10 episodes on Disney +. In legend, Fey is labeled like Dorothy Zbornak by Arthur, while Poehler is Sophia Petrillo de Getty, Rudolph is Blanche Devereux de McClanahan, and Lisa Kudrow is Rose Nylund, who was played by White. It is clearly described as “for entertainment only and not real”.
And that seems to be everything it will ever be, at least for Fey.
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“I would never touch that. It’s too perfect,” said Fey. “The original is … These ladies cannot be affected.”
Rudolph had a similar answer when he showed the same image on Late at night with Seth Meyers Earlier this month. She joked by saying that it was “fascinating” to learn her own project in this way. “Good to know,” she said.
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As early as 2017, the creator of the show, Susan Harris, said Weekly entertainment there was No plans for a restart.
“They wanted to do Golden girls musical and redo Gilded girlsAnd we have always said no because Gilded girls would not be Gilded girls Without this cast, “said Harris.