An extremely adorable-looking Tina Fey — go dots! — was on Letterman last night to promote tonight’s season premiere of 30 Rock. She talked about her multiple Emmys, how tiny Kristin Chenoweth is, and uh, how old she was when she lost her virginity. Just normal celeb stuff.
Her daughter, coiner of the phrase “I want to go to there,” apparently wants to go as a bacon-eating robot for Halloween, which is completely genius.
At this point, I’m foaming at the mouth waiting for tonight’s premiere. How about you, PopWatchers?








beautiful, smart, and funny as hell. I want one…
I love 30 Rock – though the the episodes focusing on Tina Fey’s character’s love life were just not good, how many times do we have to hear an attractive woman on tv mope about how she can’t get a man – I seriously doubt she would have a problem – same thing with Julia louis dreyfus in New adventures of Old christine – if women like that have trouble, everyone is in trouble.
Not just a man, a QUALITY man. Having just ended a prolonged search for one, I can assure you they are in short supply. Like quality women!
She was awesome 10 years ago, but especially lately after having a child she’s another old bag.
You are entitled to your opinion but she is still pretty good looking, I will admit that on the cover of Bazaar she looks a little odd. She looks best when she dresses simply like on 30 Rock – glaming it up does not suit her.
Whenever I read a comment like Tom Strong’s, all I can picture is a fat nerd sitting in his basement complaining about the looks of others who would never give him the time of day.
yes, Tom Brazelton, i believe you are probably right on the money
Interesting that she refers to him as “Mr. Baldwin.”
Hey Tom Strong, I would like to see you now and 10 years from now, from D-bag to D-hag.
30 Rock is weak sauce
Tina Fey is a wonderful writer and actress, and 30 Rock is the funniest show on television.
Kinda off topic but is anyone else glad Letterman is back to having a actual show vs the soap opera he has been having last week.
I was glad to see her wear something else besides a black dress.
What really comes across after watching the Letterman interview is how close the character of Liz Lemon is to the real Tina Fey. You can tell she is a tad unconfortable or nervous in these settings, but still funny. Also she drops so many pop culture references some very obscure like the Michelle Duggar comment. That lets you know she is actually aware of the world around her and not in her own little universe. The LOTR comment reflects on her inner nerd which makes her dressing as Princess Leia that much more believable.