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The question of Amy Poehler's sexuality has been a topic of speculation and curiosity for years. While Poehler has never publicly addressed her sexual orientation, there have been persistent rumors and discussions about whether she identifies as gay. Amy Poehler is currently reported to be dating former New York Times editor Joel Lovell.
Although she has yet to comment publicly on the rumours, the year-old seemingly made her new romance red carpet official at the Academy Awards, with Joel posing alongside Amy ahead of the ceremony. Amy Poehler and her new boyfriend Joel Lovell looked smitten as they exited a Los Angeles grocery store on a rare public outing recently.
The former deputy editor of the New York Times and. Amy Poehler and editor Joel Lovell made their red carpet debut at the the Vanity Fair Oscar party following a year of low-key dating. Get to know him. The SNL premiere of the – season opened with Fey and Poehler as Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton, respectively discussing sexism in political campaigning. [36][37] The sketch, which Poehler co-wrote with Meyers, became the biggest viral video of the year.
[36][38] Days after the season premiere, NBC announced Poehler, pregnant with her. Amy Poehler and Rachel Dratch are as thrilled as I am over Netflix's meta itinerary for journalists like myself who have landed in Napa Valley, California to cover their new heavy-on-the-imbibing dramedy, "Wine Country. On an outdoor rooftop deck overlooking the idyllic, rolling views of Artesa Vineyards and Winery, one of their first interviews of the day and where they shot part of the film, Dratch, amused, told Poehler she didn't realize Netflix was actually flying journalists to wine country for the occasion and hooking them up with a private tasting.
An impromptu in-the-moment sketch is born, as Poehler whoops a booming laugh herself and looks ahead to a day full of blitzed on-the-job reporters essentially reliving their movie, impersonating a juiced journalist who maybe enjoyed too much of Artesa's very drinkable Rosado before assessing "Wine Country": "I LOVED IT! What's not to love?! Life is short! Dratch cracked up at the thought of Netflix's wine-soaked vision.
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Buzzed TV reporters! The laughs kept coming and they weren't even drinking yet and, oh hey boss, full disclosure: neither was I. But it's no stretch: "Wine Country" is marinated in wine and women. Based on a girls getaway they took to Napa for Dratch's 50th birthday with a tight posse of fellow "SNL" besties, including Maya Rudolph, Tina Fey, Ana Gasteyer, Paula Pell and Emily Spivey who all star in the film , the boozy but heartfelt friends-gone-wild romp is Poehler's feature-film directorial debut, after already checking multiple career boxes: producer "Difficult People," "Russian Doll" , Golden Globes host, author "Yes Please" and actress "Parks and Recreation"; "Mean Girls," as the "cool mom".
Like the Pinot being generously poured inside the winery, our gay morning conversation flowed freely. Poehler's "soft butch" aesthetic during our sit-down: orange slacks, a white button-up and a textured gray suit coat , living like the Golden Girls and how "Wine Country" passes the "Jeffdel test" no two cis straight men converse!
This is gonna be the interview of the day. Have you been known to enjoy a glass of wine with a gay friend or two? We've been doing it for a couple of years now 'cause he's always in the neighborhood on Tuesdays at my apartment. Among many other gay pals who I imbibe with! Poehler: Sometimes! Rachel and I live in different cities, but when we do see each other we joke, "Shall we head to the Pinot Grigio Islands?
We sail to the Grigios! Do you party with the gays when you go on your girls trips? Poehler: Oh yeah! I mean, we had an amazing dinner in Palm Springs for Ana Gasteyer's 50th. Poehler: We stumbled across an amazing group of middle-aged gentlemen who were big fans of our work and knew one of Ana's characters, specifically. Remember those guys we met? We had an awesome night with them. It was a really fun night.
And you know, I would say Rachel borders on gay icon status. I'm sorry, but…. If she wasn't already a gay icon, "Wine Country" makes her one. Poehler: Emily Spivey and Liz Cackowski, who wrote the script, were so funny because they were like, "We have to do a scene where these millennials are obsessed with Fran Drescher," and, to be honest, because I'm a Gen-Xer, I didn't quite get it.
I was like, "You know, are they?