Tina Fey’s Daughter Alice’s Super-Rare Appearance Has Fans Seeing Double
Tina Fey just made a super-rare outing, and with one of her lookalike daughters!
In case you missed it, on Sept 7, Fey was seen with two members of her family: her husband, Jeff Richmond, and their daughter, Alice, at the US Open. While their other daughter, Penelope, wasn’t in attendance, Alice was happily with her parents (and a pal). Fans agree; she looks just like her mom.
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Fey, Richmond, and Alice were seen cheering in the stands at the US Open, making this an ultra-rare public outing for the fam. While Fey rocked a navy ensemble, her daughter also opted for blue, but opted for a blue turtleneck sweater. Along with their similar fashion sense, everyone can’t help but see they look like twins!
Yet another celebrity, mother-daughter lookalike duo, and this one we didn’t see coming!
For those who don’t know, Fey and Richmond have been together since 1994, later marrying in 2001. They share two daughters together named: Alice Zenobia, born on Sept 2005 and Penelope Athena, born on Aug 2011.
In a previous piece for the New Yorker, Fey wrote about being a working mom. “‘How do you juggle it all?’ people constantly ask me, with an accusatory look in their eyes. ‘You’re screwing it all up, aren’t you?’ their eyes say,” she said. “My standard answer is that I have the same struggle as any working parent but with the good fortune to be working at my dream job. Or sometimes I just hand them a juicy red apple I’ve poisoned in my working-mother witch cauldron and fly away.”
Before you go, check out this list of celebrities you didn’t realize are parents.
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