The two are seen nude (digitally blurred, of course), riding on the back of a garbage truck. (Uproxx)
Tina Fey, the queen of “30 Rock” could be making her return to 30 Rock.
A source told The Post that Tina Fey is being courted to take over as executive producer of “Saturday Night Live” when creator and current executive producer Lorne Michaels departs.
So far, Michaels, 78, has not formally announced any intention to leave the weekly sketch comedy series he created in 1975. In an interview with the New York Times last year, the producer said, “I have no plans to retire.”
A year before that, however, he left the door open to a new phase, away from Studio 8H.
Fey would certainly be an excellent candidate to take over the mantle. After her SNL tenure from 1997 to 2006, she created and executive produced the highly successful sitcoms 30 Rock and the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (in addition to writing and acting in both shows). Next up, Fey is set to write, produce, and star in a movie adaptation of the Mean Girls Broadway musical, itself based on the original film she wrote and starred in.
Cheers actress Kirstie Alley has died following a battle with cancer. On Monday, her children informed fans and family that the actress had died after facing the disease. She was 71.
On Oct. 12, 1991, Kirstie Alley hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time. The experience included a sketch she’d later describe as the “most fun that I’ve ever had acting.”