Mom is an SNL icon worth $75M who has gotten on the wrong side of Taylor Swift and Lindsay Lohan … can you guess these nepo babies?
As a devoted fan who has grown up alongside the illustrious careers of Tina Fey and her talented partner Jeff Richmond, I am consistently in awe of their incredible impact on the world of entertainment. The fact that they have managed to raise two remarkable young ladies, Alice Zenobia Richmond and Penelope Athena Richmond, while maintaining successful careers is nothing short of impressive.
One of the pillars of the entertainment industry, their mother has had a thriving career spanning several decades, marked by several significant successes and a prolonged tenure on the popular NBC comedy show, Saturday Night Live.
In 2001, a 54-year-old actress-writer and her 63-year-old composer-comedian partner got married. They had their first child in 2005 and their second one in 2011.
The family lives in the city that serves as the base for SNL and many of their mother’s significant works, which is New York City.
The girls, whose creativity has sparked their mother’s work and who were recently seen, appeared at the US Open tennis tournament on Saturday alongside both of their parents, joining the glittering audience.
Can you guess the identity of these second-generation stars, ages 18 and 13?
18-year-old Alice Zenobia Richmond and 13-year-old Penelope Athena Richmond are the daughters of Tina Fey (age 54) and Jeff Richmond (age 63).
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2024-09-09 03:33