
Normally, a promotional video for a Vanity Fair article wouldn’t be worth watching, but this one has TINA FEY DANCING, so yes:
Even the sight of Tina Fey having fun dancing doesn’t mitigate most of the article, which is depressingly focused on Tina as a makeover subject, but it’s definitely worth reading. Just not for lines like this:
“Given her frumpy start in comedy and her wooden start on 30 Rock, it was a dazzling Cinderella moment… She got her own slipper, writing and willing herself into the role, and the shoe wasn’t glass. It was a silver Manolo Blahnik.”
Oops, Vanity Fair. It’s not Sex And The City, it’s Tina Fey. (Video via GoldenFiddle.)






























the caption on the site says she’s dancing to “crazy in love” by beyonce…. can this woman do no wrong?
i love her in a very sexual way.
that actually DOES look like the choreography from crazy in love (prior to her and jay-z dancing up on each other in front of a flaming car wreck).
this is the best thing i’ve seen in life.
Well it was a transformation..I remember seeing a clip of an old SNL where she plays an audience member. She was much much heavier and the scar was more visible. I haven’t read any interviews with her but I don’t remember anyone talking about her talking about her being able to go on tv because she suddenly wasn’t fat anymore. She’s great and I’m sure she has a lot to say about her treatment before she was made-over..I’d take her any way but obviously Hollywood wouldn’t.
if I liked women, I’d be with her. She would be mine.
What a waste of precious Tina time this interview was. Maureen Dowd should be punished for this.