Comedian Seth Meyers’ Beloved Dog Frisbee Passes Away, Steals Andy Samberg’s Thunder One Last Time
In a poignant and humorous twist, Frisbee, the Italian Greyhound and long-time nemesis of comedian Andy Samberg, passed away at the age of 14, coincidentally on the same week as Samberg’s birthday. This final act of stealing the spotlight has left fans and social media users in stitches, as they reminisce about the hilarious and irrational feud between Samberg and Frisbee.
Frisbee, a constant companion to Meyers, had become a popular fixture on his show, Late Night with Seth Meyers. Her unlikely adversary, Samberg, frequently found himself at the receiving end of jokes and ridicule, courtesy of Meyers’ quick wit and Frisbee’s innocent yet irksome presence. The comedic rivalry became a running gag, with Samberg frequently expressing his mock disdain for the tiny dog.
Their long-standing feud reached new heights when Samberg appeared on Meyers’ show, only to be met with a barrage of jokes at his expense. The playful jabs were usually centered around Frisbee, who seemed to bring out the best – or worst – in Samberg. In one memorable instance, Samberg jokingly referred to Frisbee as “a nightmare-inducing hell-spawn” and a “rat-foreskin hybrid” after receiving a Christmas card featuring the pup.
In a fitting tribute to Frisbee’s mischievous spirit, Meyers delivered a parting shot on behalf of his beloved pet, reminding everyone of Samberg’s long-held dislike for the dog. He cleverly quipped, “She also disliked him, [for what it’s worth].” The remark has sparked a fresh wave of jokes and humorous tributes, as fans poke fun at Samberg’s fictional fear of Frisbee’s ghost haunting him from beyond the grave.
The internet has overwhelmingly sided with Frisbee, celebrating her ‘last laugh’ and the joy she brought to countless fans through her adorable antics and mock rivalry with Samberg. As the news of her passing spreads, fans and celebrities alike are paying tribute to the tiny but larger-than-life pup, who left an indelible mark on the world of comedy and our collective hearts.