Let's not kid ourselves about this. Part of consuming Hollywood entertainment is that, on some level, we like these people. It's strange, but I probably like Tina Fey and Paul Rudd more than actual live humans I've met and have to deal with on a regular basis. Yes, I recognize that I only know them through the characters they play (and that includes their "as themselves" appearances on L
Tina Fey has three words for anyone who asks her about Taylor Swift from this point on.
We'll let you guess what they are. Here's a hint: they're not "I," "love" nor "you."
Taylor Swift may have condemned Amy Poehler and Tina Fey to the fiery pits of hell for joking about her dating history on the Golden Globes, but neither of the comedic goddesses seems terribly concerned about it.
Amy already brushed off the comments in her typical self-deprecating fashion, and now Tina has weighed in too. But she wasn't quite as playful about it.
Taylor Swift covered Vanity Fair's April 2013 issue, and apparently she's mad as hell -- at women she thinks are catty, at Harry Styles, at the media and at anyone else who's ever said anything about her personal life.
Interestingly, though, she won't talk about her romantic failings herself. She'll let another person do it for her.
Tina Fey has been keeping pretty busy in this post-'30 Rock' world. Her latest job teams her up with Jason Bateman for the sibling comedy 'This Is Where I Leave You.'
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler made us love them more with their joint Golden Globe hosting, leaving William Shatner to ponder during the opening of the 2013 Oscars, “Why can't we just get Tina and Amy to host this show? Why can't Tina and Amy just host everything?”
Only a day after Seth MacFarlane said, in no uncertain terms, that he would not be returning to the Oscars after his much-criticized stint as host, we're slapped with the news that the ideal choice to replace him, Tina Fey, won't be taking the stage either.