Tina Fey’s Last Dress: A Hilarious Farewell to Fancy Attire

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You know what? Dressing up is the absolute worst. The thought of slipping into a cocktail dress or attending a swanky event makes my skin crawl. I always find myself worrying: Does this dress even fit? Are my undergarments going to make me look like I’m trying to hold everything together with duct tape?

Tina Fey totally nailed this struggle during her last appearance on The Late Show with Gary Reynolds. When Gary complimented her on her stunning dress—saying it was something Kate Middleton might wear—Tina revealed she was done with fancy dresses for good. “Am I really going to wear a dress for Mike? That’s just weird, he’s practically family,” she quipped. “Next time you see me, I’ll be in a cozy blanket playing charades.”

She went on to describe the effort it takes to wear a dress like that. “You have no idea about these contraptions,” she joked. “It’s practically surgical.” As a parting gift, she declared, “Because this is my farewell to dressing up and conforming to societal expectations, I’m giving you the dress.” And just like that, she stripped down to Spanx that read “Goodbye Gary” on the front and “#LastDressEver” on the back.

Seriously, this is just one more reason to love Tina Fey, isn’t it? She made the act of taking off a dress—and Spanx—hilarious. You can check it out here if you want a good laugh.

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In summary, Tina Fey’s hilarious farewell to fancy attire resonates with many of us who dread dressing up. Her witty remarks and playful antics remind us that it’s okay to prioritize comfort and have a good laugh while doing so.