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Remember when Lizzo jokingly called Seth Meyers' dad a "bitch" on *Late Night* back in 2019? Well, she recently returned to the show and got a chance for a "do-over" phone call to clear the air. Let's just say the attempt at reconciliation...
During her recent appearance on *Late Night*, Seth Meyers reminded Lizzo of their previous day-drinking segment from 2019. A key moment from that segment involved Lizzo, prompted by Seth, calling his father Larry on the phone and playfully calling him a "bitch." Seeking a less chaotic interaction this time, Seth arranged another call.
However, the attempt at a smooth "do-over" quickly went sideways. When Lizzo greeted Larry, he responded with a confused "What?" Seth tried to explain the situation, reminding his dad about the previous call, but Larry seemed disoriented, asking his son if he was intoxicated again. Lizzo attempted to salvage the call with pleasantries, but the connection remained stilted and comical, proving that sometimes do-overs don't quite erase the awkwardness of the past. The interaction ended with laughter all around, cementing another memorable, albeit clumsy, moment between the star and the Meyers family.
These kinds of unscripted interactions often make for the best television moments. What do you think of Lizzo's attempt at a do-over? Let us know!
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