Maya Rudolph is not going to star in a reboot of “The Golden Girls” alongside Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Lisa Kudrow. She has a clear message for the creator of the fake post that has gone viral: “f— you.”
During her appearance on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” on Wednesday, Rudolph found the idea of this reboot amusing but made it clear that it's not actually happening.
She found it amusing that only Amy Poehler and Lisa Kudrow were edited to look much older in the viral fake poster.
Rudolph jokingly remarked, “I think they gave up. They worked so hard on these two. And then Amy, they were like ‘We got to put wrinkles in her face.’ And then they were like ‘That’s good.'”
Rudolph also found it impressive that the fake series was given 1o episodes and that people were asking Meyers if the announcement was real. She wanted to convey a message.
“I just want to say, for Amy: whoever did this, f— you,” she said seriously. “But I have other ideas!”
Meyers then presented a handful of new posters that Rudolph allegedly created, showing the women’s faces photoshopped into other popular sitcoms, including “Full House,” “Happy Days,” and “Three’s Company” (which she turned into “Four’s Company”).
You can watch Maya Rudolph’s full conversation with Seth Meyers in the video above.