For some us People who have been online for a long time, Andy Samberg He is the first person to think of Seth Meyers Announced his dog Frisbee dead.
Meyers, 51, broke the news earlier this month, and his beloved Italian greyhound Frisbee died at the age of 14. “The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast,” House Thunberg, 47, Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer Ask Meyers how to deal with it.
“Frisbee passed away, which is very sad.” Late night with Seth Meyers The master started. “It’s sad, and equally interesting that there are multiple major news organizations writing about it, talking about her being Andy’s college. … My kids keep coming over and saying, ‘What’s that?’ I thought, “This is another post about how your dog dies. ”
Thunberg joked: “I’ve never been in my craziest dreams [or] That good Fries will get so much love and coverage. I mean, dreams come true. …Like, does Frisbee break the net? ”
Meyers admits that his dog does “somewhat breaks the internet.” He also noted that Friesby “is not only worth Andy East hates her.”
icymi, Thunberg’s years of hatred Meyers’ dogs are well documented online, and some fans even do Tiktok compilations whenever Samberg expresses disgust with Frisbee. Last month, Meyers even got a mutual friend Amy Poehler In a joke, she was convinced to use the news of Frisbee’s death to make a prank Her “Good Hanging” podcast. Meyers by Instagram August 19 – The day after Thunberg’s birthday.

Seth Meyers and his dog, Frisbee
Seth Meyers/Instagram“The fact that news broke out on my birthday was also not helpful,” Thunberg joked on Tuesday. “Look, I’ve worked hard on how to deal with it. You know what I mean?”
Thunberg later revealed that he learned about Frisbee’s death before the Instagram post went live and insisted that he gave Meyers a “normal response”.
Meyers agreed: “This is definitely the friend you want.” “I also reached out and said, ‘Okay, the embarrassing moment has finally arrived.'”
Meyers said he was “very proud” of how his friends were Committed to Until the end. He added: “I feel like I’ve thrown out the hint of about a year that she won’t be alive forever and we haven’t gotten out of gas for the last 12 months,” he joked in Thunberg, giving up on frisbee hatred, “in many ways it’s disrespectful to her.”
this Hot stick The actor did a brief Put bad blood aside Check Meyers’ children. “Then, once I was told that it was all organized, I did fire a few things, which could be mean,” Thunberg said. “We’re texting [and] There must be some discussion between us about how sad this is, but he had to have a conversation with me, which is undoubtedly very interesting. ”
When asked if the idea of obtaining “another creature” had already crossed the minds of the family, Meyers hesitated. “I think it’s going to be a long break,” he said.

Andy Thunberg and Seth Meyers
Amanda Edwards/FilmmagicThen, the lonely island trio raises the possibility of cloning the frisbee. “I would say, we dug a hole and buried her, so I know where she is,” Meyers joked. “By the way, I really like Frisbee. I never thought, ‘I have to get one like this.'”
Despite his losses, Meyers had a silver lining after seeing widespread reports of Frisbee’s death. “It makes me smile and smile her legacy is my friend hates her for 14 years,” he said. “It’s like, like, ‘Oh my God, Andy and I have been friends for so long.'”
Thunberg admitted that his feelings were “mixed,” explaining, “My love for you and your family is now with my disdain for the dog.”
For their friends and former Saturday Night Live Producer Mike Shoemakerthere is only one way to give Frisbee the shipment she deserves. “[He] That means the Frisbee probably should be Emmy Awards in Memorial,” Meyers revealed. “But Andy correctly pointed out…it would be worse if you forget about a very famous sitcom director, but Seth’s dog is in it later. ”

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