Tina Fey, with her trademark wit, recently opened up about her views on wealth and side hustles on the ‘Good Hang with Amy Poehler’ podcast.
- Fey cheekily admitted she side-eyes the wealthy who pursue extra gigs, questioning why someone with $200 million needs more.
- Her long-time pal Amy Poehler challenged her viewpoint, suggesting that Fey could learn from Gen Z’s hustle culture.
- Despite Fey’s comments, the duo shared laughs about potential business ventures, including a haircare or glasses line for Fey.
- Through the banter, Fey revealed her relationship with money, noting she seeks financial security rather than excitement from wealth.
Tina Fey, known for her sharp humour, confessed her critical stance towards rich folks juggling side gigs. On the ‘Good Hang with Amy Poehler’ podcast, she humorously wondered out loud why someone already rolling in dough would bother with more moneymaking schemes.
Despite raking in a hefty $75 million net worth, according to Celebrity Net Worth, Fey amusingly claimed she’s not the ‘money-loving’ type. Instead, she says, ‘I kind of hate money,’ explaining that security matters more to her than the thrill of extra cash.
Her old friend, Amy Poehler, playfully urged Fey to reconsider her take, drawing inspiration from the younger generation’s zest for side hustles. Poehler suggested fun business ideas for Fey, including starting a haircare or eyewear line.
The pair, with their decades-long friendship starting from their ‘Saturday Night Live’ days, laughed over the idea of Fey’s potential side gigs. Poehler’s light-hearted push for Fey to embrace new business ventures sparked some hilarious exchanges.
In a candid moment, Fey emphasised her unique take on money, sharing that while she’s financially savvy, the mere accumulation of wealth doesn’t tickle her fancy. She values having enough to feel comfortable, rather than hoarding for hoarding’s sake.
Tina Fey’s candid conversation on wealth showcases her refreshing outlook on life, favouring security over surplus.