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When Amy Poehler appear on the “Smartless” podcast, cohost Jason Bateman Take advantage of the opportunity to ask her and ex-husband Will Arnett to explain the details of their division.
“So, Amy and Will, how did you first meet?” Bateman, 56, quoted on the episode on Monday, April 21, winning laughter from the Exes and the Cohost Sean Hayes. “We’re going to get into it. When did he start breaking first bone?”
Poehler’s appearance on the podcast became surprising to Arnett, 54, and Bateman, who are not briefed on Hayes’ weekly guests. .
Before interviewing Poehler, Hayes briefly explained the story behind Poehler and Arnett’s relationship with the audience – and his sister, Tracey. (As “Smartless” fans know, Hayes will add a context to industry stories and knowledge to keep his sister up to date.)
“You were married and now you’re not and it’s been years and years and everything goes swimming,” explained Hayes, as the others laughed.
While Arnett allegedly asked Poehler to appear on the podcast before his first appearance, Bateman asked if Hayes had tried to “float” the idea of having the Parks and leisure aum on “smartless” by her ex-husband.
“What are you talking? Why do you have to float anything past anyone? Guys, nice, by the way, very welcome. Nice to see you all,” Poehler crashed. “I mean Jesus, you all talk about how weird is that I’m here. Hello, I’m your guest. Nice to see you. Happy to be here.”
He divided Arnett and Poehler – who are the parents of the sons of Archie, 16, and Abel, 14 – in 2012 after nine years of marriage. Two years later he filed Arnett for a divorce, completed in 2016. (Four years later, Arnett Alexander’s welcomed son with love Alessandra Brawn.)
Arnett, for his part, gushed that It’s “really proud” of his choparenting relationship with Poehler.
“Of course, things take a minute because everyone is kind of adaptation to what it is. I am also very proud of it, certainly as parents, what we have been able to do. That has been very important to both of us. “There are not a lot of people I talk to is more than I talk to, which is strange, you know what I mean. But it’s great. I feel very lucky.”
She continued, “She’s still running a lot of things. … She’s the person I’m going like, ‘Hey, I think doing this.’ Whether it’s life or work and I really try to her counsel because it’s important to me because I trust him.