
Steve Carell and Tina Fey Finally Became “Super Tight Besties” During ‘The Four Seasons’

New Netflix series The Four Seasons sees Tina Fey and Steve Carell unite on screen, and behind the scenes, the two comedy icons were finally becoming “super tight besties.”
In her recent cover story, Fey told The Hollywood Reporter that “Steve Carell and I made a whole movie together without ever breaking through to the other side because we’re both very shy,” after the two co-starred in 2010 comedy Date Night. “Without anyone to make us talk, he and I would both sit in polite silence. After working with this big group, I feel like Steve and I are actually all-the-way friends now.”
At the Los Angeles premiere of the show — an eight-episode remake of Alan Alda’s 1980s rom-com of the same name — Carell confirmed Fey’s comments, joking, “It only took 15 years for us to become super tight besties.”
“We had a great time together before but we are super shy.
In her recent cover story, Fey told The Hollywood Reporter that “Steve Carell and I made a whole movie together without ever breaking through to the other side because we’re both very shy,” after the two co-starred in 2010 comedy Date Night. “Without anyone to make us talk, he and I would both sit in polite silence. After working with this big group, I feel like Steve and I are actually all-the-way friends now.”
At the Los Angeles premiere of the show — an eight-episode remake of Alan Alda’s 1980s rom-com of the same name — Carell confirmed Fey’s comments, joking, “It only took 15 years for us to become super tight besties.”
“We had a great time together before but we are super shy.
- 4/25/2025
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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