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Tina Fey, Amy Poehler call out Harvard students for rude behaviour
Tina Fey, Amy Poehler share their experience after visiting Harvard

Tina Fey, Amy Poehler have come forward sharing the poor experience they had while visiting the Ivy League, Harvard University.
During the debut episode of Amy’s Good Hang podcast, the two pals discussed the disastrous jokes and horrific comments from students they heard over twenty years ago.
Speaking to Tina, the 53-year-old actress and comedian recalled visiting Harvard Lampoon, mentioning that they met Colin Jost for the first time, whom they very lovingly call "Baby Jost."
"That's where we met him?" the 54-year-old actress and comedian asked. "I have a terrible memory. I remember I hated every minute being at the 'Harvard Lampoon'."
At the time, the Saturday Night Live cast member was the president of the Lampoon prior to graduating from the university back in 2004.
Amy agreed with her longtime friend as the Mean Girls actress went on to call the students, "What a bunch of dorks."
The Parks and Recreation star then went on to discuss their experience, saying, "The Harvard Lampoon invites you up and they kind of roast you."
Calling them "little worms" Tina boldly called out their humour and stated that the students weren’t good at roasting people.
Amy, continuing to agree with her friend, said, "No, they're not good at it. But you and I, many times, over the years, many times, have had this moment where we turned to each other and loved or hated something at the same time. And this was definitely an example where we both were like, 'We don't like this.' And they make you go through this kind of initiation. And I mean, I wasn't in a sorority in college, I don't get it."
The duo added that the 42-year-old comedian didn't partake in the events, saying, "Baby Jost was there. He was the baby. We didn't get a Jost roast."