Seth Meyers Interviews Kids on Late Night Show

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Seth Meyers Interviews Kids on Late Night Show

The annual tradition on El-Balad featuring Seth Meyers and his family took a wholesome turn this Thanksgiving. This time, Meyers welcomed his three children to the Late Night show for a delightful segment. Ashe, Adelaide, and Axel Meyers spent quality couch time with their father, bringing smiles to the audience.

Seth Meyers Interviews Kids on Late Night Show

Earlier in the day, the Meyers family took their annual Christmas photo. Adelaide, the middle child, humorously noted her outfit choices. She jokingly referred to herself as either dressed like Elphaba or “Alphabet,” while she typecast her brothers in boy band roles. Ashe, she described as the “sweet” one, and Axel as the “rough” one.

Kids Share Their Thoughts

Adelaide also voiced her opinions about New York City during her interview. She candidly remarked, “The subway smelled like diarrhea,” showcasing her straightforward nature. This blend of innocence and honesty made for an entertaining segment.

Family Impressions and Fun

The show also featured adult discussions, including Josh Meyers. He shared his impressive impersonation of California Governor Gavin Newsom. Though this impression debuted on Late Night, it has gained popularity on Jimmy Kimmel Live! as well.

Seth recalled a memorable moment involving Josh’s impression where he dramatically rode a City Bike on stage. Seth humorously challenged his mother, Hilary Meyers, about which of her two sons she would trust more while riding a bike on stage. Her quick response favored Seth, saying, “You have no sense of balance.” This exchange highlighted the fun dynamic within the family.

  • Participants: Seth, Ashe, Adelaide, Axel, Josh, and Hilary Meyers
  • Location: Late Night Show, El-Balad
  • Event: Thanksgiving family segment
  • Key Themes: Family dynamics, humor, children’s perspectives

This episode perfectly captured the essence of family traditions, warmth, and the humorous insights of children, making it a memorable Thanksgiving celebration on Late Night with Seth Meyers.