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Tina Fey Addresses Timothee Chalamets Knicks Incident

Tina Fey has broken her silence about the viral moment Timothee Chalamet was seen 'manspreading' while seated next to her at a New York Knicks game.Last month C...

Tina Fey Addresses Timothee Chalamets Knicks Incident
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has broken her silence about the while seated next to her at a New York Knicks game.

Last month Chalamet, 30, was dragged online for sitting with his legs spread wide in his courtside seat, which was between Fey, 56, and girlfriend , 28.

And on Wednesday's episode of Jason and 's New Heights podcast, Fey addressed the ordeal, clarifying, 'Timothee Chalamet was nothing but lovely. Super friendly.'

She added about Jenner, 'Kylie was friendly and delightful. We had a great time. [Timothee] was joking around with Tracy Morgan.'

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The comedienne hilariously added that she had also been taking up space with her backside. She pointed out, 'For every amount that he’s sitting like this and manspreading, I’m doing the opposite. I’ve got a big ol' can. As Amy Poehler would say, "God is fair."

'Timothee‘s legs are in the front, my big ol' can is taking the back. We had no beef.'

Tina Fey has finally broken her silence about the viral moment Timothee Chalamet was seen 'manspreading' while seated next to her at a New York Knicks game

Last month Chalamet, 30, was dragged online for sitting with his legs spread wide in his courtside seat

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The comedy legend repeated, 'We had no beef. It was all good and the Knicks won so everybody was happy.'

', if you don’t stop manspreading on Tina Fey, I swear to god...' one person wrote on the social media app X in April.

The Marty Supreme star was seated in between Fey, 56, and girlfriend Kylie Jenner, 28. Also seen is Tracy Morgan, far left, and Ben Stiller with his wife, far right

Fey was on the New Heights podcast to promote season two of her Netflix show The Four Seasons

Fey was on the New Heights podcast to promote season two of her Netflix show The Four Seasons.

While promoting the series earlier this week on a different podcast, she addressed whether she could possibly . 

She was previously a writer and cast member on the show from 1997-2006.

'First of all, Lorne's gonna live forever,' she told Watch Mojo.  'And this is what we all want and this is what's best.'

The Mean Girls screenwriter did, however, highlight her skill as a showrunner.

She noted, 'I do feel like what I've gotten good at is putting together a crew where everyone's good, everyone's nice, no one's a jerk, and everyone has a good time at work.'

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