John Mulaney Considering her little daughter, Méi, taking control of her Netflix talk show.
“I said in my will that I leave this program to my 6 month old girl, so if something happens to me, she will automatically become the host and Netflix does not have her say,” joked Mulaney, 42 Everyone lives with John Mulaney.
He added: “This little beauty with blue eyes, sitting there. Unable to speak but looking at the cannon.”
Mulaney shared that he has written his will recently.
“I try to get a little death,” he said. “I had my will this year. I tell you, most of the time, I am like the most liberal and imaginable democrat. I’m still like ‘Bill Gates should pay his taxes. Dude, when I sat down and I drew this thing, when it comes to my corpse, I don’t give anyone a fucking a hundred.
He continued jokingly: “I have the most elaborate tax regimes planned. I sat with my lawyers and they said to themselves: “OK, when you die, we will be declared a small business in Aruba. Then your children will be the only employees. You can say what you want in a will, for real.
Mulaney shares Méi as well as her son Malcolm, 3 years old, with his wife Olivia Munn. (The couple welcomed Méi via the substitute in September 2024 In the middle of the Battle of Munn’s breast cancer.)
The actor launched the second season of his talk show this month, with Saturday Night Live alum Fred Armisen and folk icon Joan Baez In the first episode. He revealed in a Vulture profile than Netflix Exec feared that these names could not draw enough excitement.
Mulaney said he was told: “This is not the show we sold”, a criticism he ignored. “It was great to see someone a little apoplectic – like:” Oh, darling, do you know what you bought? ” And then they say: “We do not even understand what this dilapidation means!”, He continued. “I say to myself:” Yeah, you think you will feel better when I explain “murder of the telescope”? If I guide you, it’s a double parody of the body, will you feel better in the expenses? “”
In his monologue on March 12, Mulaney joked: “Netflix picked up this show by accident. They thought it was a real crime documentary because I look like a missing boy. ”