George Stephanopoulos Gushes Over Ali Wentworth’s ‘Hysterical’ Role in Jerry Seinfeld’s New Film

George Stephanopoulos is one proud husband! On the April 24th episode of “Good Morning America,” George praised his wife, Ali Wentworth, for her scene-stealing moment in Jerry Seinfeld’s new Netflix film, which follows the race between cereal rivals Kellogg’s and Post to create the Pop Tart. During an appearance on the morning show, Seinfeld shared that Ali had the “biggest laugh” in the movie, despite the tragic nature of the scene involving a pop tart accident and a burial with cereal honors. George couldn’t help but quip, “Proud of my wife!” The family recently enjoyed a memorable trip to Tokyo, Japan, which included a visit to the art collective teamLab and heartwarming family moments. As the couple adjusts to their empty nest, they eagerly anticipate the return of their college-bound daughters for the holidays.

Jerry Seinfeld Defends Larry David’s ‘Elmo Attack’ on Today

During a recent appearance on Today With Hoda & Jenna, comedian Jerry Seinfeld came to the defense of his longtime friend and collaborator Larry David, who famously got into an altercation with Sesame Street star Elmo earlier this year. Seinfeld said that he ‘enjoyed’ the moment, despite the backlash David received for it. He joked that even ‘treasures need a beating once in a while,’ and expressed support for David’s right to express himself.

Jerry Seinfeld Admits ‘Seinfeld’ Finale Still Bothers Him a ‘Little Bit’

Jerry Seinfeld has confessed that the controversial finale of the beloved sitcom ‘Seinfeld’ still bothers him, despite his belief in not having regrets. The comedian believes that comedy often requires selfish characters and defended the episode against criticism. While he has reservations about the finale, Seinfeld also praised ‘Mad Men’ as having the greatest series finale he has ever seen.

Jerry Seinfeld Reflects on the Transformation of the Film Industry

In a recent interview, Jerry Seinfeld shared his views on the current state of the film business. He expressed a sense of confusion and disorientation among industry professionals, questioning the relevance and purpose of the film medium in the face of rapidly evolving viewing habits.

Seinfeld emphasized that the traditional dominance of film has waned, with audiences now overwhelmed by a flood of content options. He also spoke about his experience directing his first film, highlighting the meticulous and serious approach of the crew, which he contrasted with his own perception of the industry’s uncertain future.

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