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Title: Seth Meyers’ Kids Cause Chaos During ‘Late Night’ Thanksgiving Interview

Seth Meyers’ Kids Steal the Show in Hilarious ‘Late night’ Thanksgiving Interview

New York, NY – Seth Meyers’ children, Axel, ⁣Adelaide, and Ashe,‍ delivered ‍a chaotic and endearing segment during the Thanksgiving episode of ⁣ Late Night with Seth Meyers, quickly becoming the talk of social media. The impromptu interview, featuring dance breaks,⁣ microphone antics, and delightfully nonsensical answers, provided a heartwarming and humorous moment for ​viewers.

The segment’s viral appeal underscores the enduring popularity of late-night television and the relatable charm of​ family ⁢moments,particularly during the holiday season. Meyers frequently incorporates personal anecdotes into his monologues, but this marked the first⁤ time ​his children took center stage, offering a glimpse into ⁢his life beyond the political ‌satire and celebrity interviews. The clip has ⁢resonated widely, prompting Meyers to clarify some of Adelaide’s more cryptic comments in ⁤a subsequent Instagram post.

The interview began ‌after a dance break, with Meyers thanking his⁤ children for joining him ‍on the show. “It was great to ⁢see you. Anything else you ⁣wanna say, Ashe?” he asked. Axel quickly interjected, questioning if their time was almost up, to which Meyers confirmed it was “running out.” ​

The segment took a turn when Adelaide unexpectedly shouted “no, no, no” ​into the microphone, inciting ‌her​ siblings ⁣to join in a chant before collapsing ‌onto the floor. As ​Adelaide began crawling ‌across his desk, Meyers wrapped‍ up the interview, declaring, ‌”Ladies and gentlemen, this has ⁣been the Meyers children. Thank you ​so much! We’ll be right back with more Late Night!”

Following the broadcast, Meyers addressed some confusion surrounding Adelaide’s ⁣remarks in an Instagram post. He shared a ⁣photo of⁣ his wife, Agnes, dressed as a red elf, referencing Adelaide’s mention ‍of⁢ a “tomato” and its “calyx.” He⁣ also posted a picture ​of Adelaide ⁣meeting ‌Cynthia Erivo, who plays Elphaba ‌in the upcoming wicked films, clarifying her reference to “Elphabet.”

“Lest anyone​ think Addie was talking nonsense some ‍of her most confusing answers made a ton of sense,” Meyers captioned the post. “Special shout out to @cynthiaerivo for taking the time to talk ​to her right before her interview!”

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