Tina Fey is clarifying particulars concerning the alleged Golden Ladies remake that was in growth.
In a latest interview, the 30 Rock star and creator addressed the viral poster of The Golden Ladies that was shared on social media.
“Oh, this. I did find out about this,” she advised Leisure Tonight. “I like that this was fooling folks. Like, why would we ever take an image the place Amy and Lisa Kudrow are in costume, however we’re not? If this fooled you, you is perhaps a Boomer. And when you’re Gen X, and this fooled you, go to a hospital.”
The faux put up claimed Disney+ had ordered a remake of the basic sitcom starring Fey as Dorothy, Amy Poehler as Sophia, Lisa Kudrow as Rose, and Maya Rudolph as Blanche.
Fey says that she “would by no means contact” the sitcom and produce a remake, including, “The unique is … these women can’t be touched.”
Maya Rudolph was requested concerning the viral picture when she made an look on Late Night time with Seth Meyers and mentioned she discovered it “fascinating” and “good to know,” it was on the market.
After trying on the faux poster, Rudolph was confused as to which character she can be taking part in.
“I believe they gave up,” Rudolph mentioned, noting solely Poehler and Kudrow have been made to look older, however not she or Fey.
The Golden Ladies starred Bea Arthur (Dorothy), Betty White (Rose), Rue McClanahan (Blanche), and Estelle Getty (Sophia), as 4 older ladies who share a house in Miami. Susan Harris created the comedy, which premiered on NBC in 1985 and ran for seven seasons, concluding in 1992.
Watch Tina Fey’s interview under.

