Tina Fey Gave Some Advice To SNL’s Bowen Yang About Getting Famous, And Ayo Edebiri Tied It Back To Her Drama With JLo

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When Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers started their podcast Las Culturistas in 2016, they didn’t expect people to listen. However, now that Yang’s star is rising quickly since he’s part of one of the best Saturday Night Live casts and Matt Rogers is gaining fame for his hilarious Christmas specials, it’s becoming evident that what they say on the internet has an impact. So, when Tina Fey appeared on the show, she gave them some advice about getting famous and making hot takes public, using Ayo Edebiri’s comments about JLo as an example. Now, The Bear star has weighed in on it, too.

What Advice Did Tina Fey Give Bowen Yang?

During a segment of Yang’s Las Culturistas podcast called “I Don’t Think So Honey,” where guests can pop off about whatever they’d like, Tina Fey got real. While her comments were very funny, she also held no bars in giving the SNL cast member advice when it comes to publicly sharing opinions. She started it off by saying:

I don’t think so honey, Bowen Yang giving his real opinions about movies on this podcast. I regret to inform you that you are too famous now, sir. What’s going to happen? Are you having a problem with Saltburn? Shhhh, quiet luxury. Keep it to yourself. Because what are you going to do when Emerald Fennell calls you about her next project where you play Carey Mulligan’s co-worker in the bridal section of Harrods, and then act three takes a sexually violent turn, and you have to pretend to be surprised by that turn.



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