Andy Samberg wants everyone to know he didn't kill Seth Meyers' dog Frisbee

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Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty; Lloyd Bishop/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Andy Sambergis claiming he was not involved in the recent death of his longtime archenemy,Frisbee. TheLonely Islandmember, 47, was pressed by fellowSNLalumKate McKinnon, 41, to share where he was whenSeth Meyers' small Italian Greyhound passed away during a recentEntertainment Tonightinterview. "I didn't kill Frisbee," Samberg replied, "muchas that would've delighted me.' Lloyd Bishop/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty When asked by McKinnon if he likes dogs, theRosesactor answered, "Oh yeah, plenty." So what was the problem with Frisbee, exactly? "Oh, just the general appearance and vibe," Samberg said. "And, um, essence. And like, feel." Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Samberg then got real forjusta second, before continuing his long-held tradition of absolutely dunking on the little dog and its owner. "You know, you don't want to be like mucking up someone's actual passing," he said. "But in this instance it was inarguably pretty funny. Sick burn on Seth and he deserves nothing but pain. Just a bad person." "Yeah," McKinnon said. Samberg added, "We both agree on that." Meyers announced that Frisbee died on Aug. 19, just one day after Samberg celebrated his 47th birthday. The pair discussed the news coverage surrounding the little dog's death — and how it frequently referenced Samberg's deep, deep hatred of her — on the latest episode of theirLonely Island and Seth Meyerspodcast. "Never in my wildest dreams did I think A, that I would have the privilege of being so inextricably linked to Frisbee's demise," Samberg said. "[Or] that good ol' Fris would get so much love and coverage. I mean, what a dream come true across the board." He added that the fact that "news broke right around my birthday didn't hurt things," either. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Entertainment Tonight (@entertainmenttonight) "For anyone out there who wants to just make sure like people are actually real human beings and are friends, you told me before the news broke and I feel like it was a normal response," Samberg clarified. To which Meyers replied, "It was absolutely exactly what you'd want from a friend. I also reached out and said, 'Well, the awkward moment has finally arrived.'" In fact, Meyers noted he was "proud" of Samberg for his undying commitment to the bit, even when theLate Nighthost repeatedly made it clear to him that Frisbee was on her last leg. "You did not take your foot off the gas," he said. "I feel like that would've been disrespectful to her, in a lot of ways," Samberg said. "She would've been like, 'Hey, don't take it easy on me.'" Samberg's feud wasn't one-sided, either. "She disliked him too, FWIW," Meyerswrote on Xin response to an obituary. Watch Samberg address Frisbee's death in the clip above. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

 

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