‘So Funny And Sad’: Mindy Kaling Jokes About Turning Into The Office’s Michael Scott; Check Out Adorable Reason

As a lifestyle expert with a keen eye for celebrity insights, I must say that Mindy Kaling’s heartfelt confession about her connection to Michael Scott from The Office truly resonates with me. Having been a mother myself and seen my own children grow up at an astonishing pace, I can relate to her desire to maintain that special bond as they enter adulthood.

It might seem like Mindy Kaling shares a strong connection with her character Kelly Kapoor from The Office, but surprisingly, she confessed that another character holds a special place in her heart instead. That role belongs to none other than the central figure of the sitcom, Michael Scott, portrayed by Steve Carell, due to an endearing reason.

On the delightful December 6th episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, I had the pleasure of joining forces with my fantastic cast from our Max series, “The Sex Lives of College Girls.” In a heartfelt conversation about motherhood, as a mom to daughters Katherine (age 6) and Anne (10 months), and son Spencer (4 years old), I playfully admitted that I’m starting to resemble the title character from my beloved NBC sitcom.

In the memory that resurfaced, Kaling found herself revisiting a moment where Scott as a child was asked about his future aspirations. Instead of choosing a typical career path, he playfully declared, “I want to have 100 kids so I can have 100 friends and no one could ever refuse being my friend.

In her younger days, the actress admitted that when she wrote that particular scene at age 25, she never envisioned herself feeling the sentiment it conveyed. Back then, she thought having children and seeing them as friends was something amusing yet tragic for an adult to want. However, fast forward to now, she expressed her eagerness – being a mother of two daughters – for the day when they grow up so she can enjoy their company as friends.

Kaling exultantly announced that she identifies with Michael Scott and yearns for a close bond with her children once they reach their twenties. This doting mother eagerly anticipates the day when her daughters grow tall enough to wear her glamorous red-carpet dresses. She’s been saving her stunning outfits, intending to eventually bestow them upon her offspring.

She previously thought, “I wouldn’t wear it again, so I don’t need to keep it,” but now that she has two daughters, she humorously remarked, “They’re going to be frustrated because there are so many gowns that I didn’t save.

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2024-12-07 14:20