Seth Meyers’ 4-year-old daughter, Adelaide, stole the show during an adorable appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers.
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The greatest late-night was spent by Seth Meyers. During the Thanksgiving broadcast of Late Night With Seth Meyers, the Saturday Night Live veteran welcomed three very special guests: his and wife Alexi Ashe's children, Ashe, 9, Axel, 7, and Adelaide, 4. Even though Ashe and Axel enjoyed themselves on stage with their father, Adelaide, often known as Addie, was the star of the event.
On the November 27 episode, Addie shouted out "Turkey" when Seth asked the three what they had dressed up as for their Thanksgiving and Christmas cards. She also mentioned that she was dressed up as "Elf-aba."
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“You were Alphabet?” when Seth inquired, Ashe corrected him, stating, “She said Elphaba.”
However, Axel clarified that they had dressed up as characters from the 2003 film Elf, with Addie mentioning their cousin Agnes, who "was a tomato."
When she described how she got to the studio by subway, the audience was laughing as well. “The subway smelled like diarrhea.”
Her brothers were amused by the observation as well, especially when Seth questioned his daughter about her elder siblings.
He said, "Addie, are your brothers silly?" She replied in the affirmative, smacked each of them amiably, and then started laughing.
When asked which brother is "sweetest" to her, she embraced her oldest brother Ashe. When asked which sibling is "roughest to you," she gently attacked Axel.
Then Addie hugged Ashe once more and gestured to Axel, saying, “I love this one, but not that one.”
As Seth revealed, Ashe truly desired a younger sister, so the relationship between Ashe and Addie is undoubtedly unique.
Axel had his own moment in the spotlight as he danced for the audience, not wanting to be outdone by his siblings. Seth remarked, “Sometimes you can just tell when Axel wants to dance, can’t you.”
When her father announced that it was time to end the interview, Addie, who wasn't quite ready to leave the platform, leaned into the microphone and yelled, "No, no, no, no."
Fans were thrilled to see the Meyers kids on the show, especially Addie, as was to be expected.
“Oh, she knows she’s funny,” someone commented on TikTok. Another said, “Her crowd work is perfection.”
Addie's responses confused her father multiple times during the conversation, but Seth eventually understood exactly what his daughter was attempting to convey.
“Lest anyone think Addie was talking nonsense,” he posted on Instagram November 28. “Some of her most confusing answers made a ton of sense.”
Addie thought her cousin Agnes had dressed up as a tomato because he shared a picture of her wearing a red elf costume. What about her claim that she had dressed up as "Elf-aba" rather than an elf? That was made possible by Elphaba herself, Cynthia Erivo, who was one of Seth's guests on the night of filming.
“Special shout out to @cynthiaerivo,” he went on, “for taking the time to talk to her right before her interview!”

The greatest late-night was spent by Seth Meyers. During the Thanksgiving broadcast of Late Night With Seth Meyers, the Saturday Night Live veteran welcomed three very special guests: his and wife Alexi Ashe's children, Ashe, 9, Axel, 7, and Adelaide, 4. Even though Ashe and Axel enjoyed themselves on stage with their father, Adelaide, often known as Addie, was the star of the event.

On the November 27 episode, Addie shouted out "Turkey" when Seth asked the three what they had dressed up as for their Thanksgiving and Christmas cards. She also mentioned that she was dressed up as "Elf-aba."
“You were Alphabet?” when Seth inquired, Ashe corrected him, stating, “She said Elphaba.”
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However, Axel clarified that they had dressed up as characters from the 2003 film Elf, with Addie mentioning their cousin Agnes, who "was a tomato."

When she described how she got to the studio by subway, the audience was laughing as well. “The subway smelled like diarrhea.”
Her brothers were amused by the observation as well, especially when Seth questioned his daughter about her elder siblings.
He said, "Addie, are your brothers silly?" She replied in the affirmative, smacked each of them amiably, and then started laughing.
When asked which brother is "sweetest" to her, she embraced her oldest brother Ashe. When asked which sibling is "roughest to you," she gently attacked Axel.

Then Addie hugged Ashe once more and gestured to Axel, saying, “I love this one, but not that one.”
As Seth revealed, Ashe truly desired a younger sister, so the relationship between Ashe and Addie is undoubtedly unique.
Axel had his own moment in the spotlight as he danced for the audience, not wanting to be outdone by his siblings. Seth remarked, “Sometimes you can just tell when Axel wants to dance, can’t you.”
When her father announced that it was time to end the interview, Addie, who wasn't quite ready to leave the platform, leaned into the microphone and yelled, "No, no, no, no."
Fans were thrilled to see the Meyers kids on the show, especially Addie, as was to be expected.
“Oh, she knows she’s funny,” someone commented on TikTok. Another said, “Her crowd work is perfection.”

Addie's responses confused her father multiple times during the conversation, but Seth eventually understood exactly what his daughter was attempting to convey.
“Lest anyone think Addie was talking nonsense,” he posted on Instagram November 28. “Some of her most confusing answers made a ton of sense.”
Addie thought her cousin Agnes had dressed up as a tomato because he shared a picture of her wearing a red elf costume. What about her claim that she had dressed up as "Elf-aba" rather than an elf? That was made possible by Elphaba herself, Cynthia Erivo, who was one of Seth's guests on the night of filming.
“Special shout out to @cynthiaerivo,” he went on, “for taking the time to talk to her right before her interview!”
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