Jerry Seinfeld made an appearance on Marc Maron‘s WTF podcast this week, and Marc asked him directly about the rumors that he was one a practicing Scientologist.
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Jerry Seinfeld believes he aged out of the sitcom life.
Appearing on “The Howard Stern Show” on Wednesday, the comedian explained why he never starred in another sitcom after “Seinfeld” ended in 1998.
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“I don’t like seeing old people on TV,” the 66-year-old said according to People. “I don’t want to inflict myself on people in a deteriorated state.”
Stern then suggested Seinfeld’s new Netflix special
Jerry Seinfeld made an appearance on Marc Maron‘s WTF podcast this week, and Marc asked him directly about the rumors that he was one a practicing Scientologist.
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