Questions for Tina Fey were solely concerned with Taylor Swift's Vanity Fair comments
A beaming Tina Fey rocked up to the Admission premiere with her co-star Paul Rudd with the words of Taylor Swift ringing in her ear, but the co-host of this year’s Golden Globes didn’t seem to mind the comments made by the pop star as she dazzled on the red carpet, in fact she was pretty dismissive of them.
Admission comes out in the US on March 22, 2013 and the great and good were gathered in New York to witness its premiere. The film is a comedy surrounding a Princeton admissions officer who is up for a major promotion but ends up bumping into a child who might possibly be the same one she gave up years ago for secret adoption.
There were plenty of questions about the film itself, but there were also those eager to see what Fey thought, after Taylor Swift had attacked hers and Amy Poehler’s joke at the Golden Globes about Zero Dark Thirty director Kathryn Bigelow’s marriage to James Cameron.
"If anyone was going to get mad at us, I thought it would be James Cameron," the 42 year-old told Entertainment Online. "I did not see that one coming. It was a joke. It was a lighthearted joke." Swift was also vexed at the joke made at her at the Globes, about staying away from Michael J Fox’s son, telling Vanity Fair "There's a special place in hell for women who don't help other women."
Tina Fey at the Admissions premiere
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