Popular talk show host Seth Meyers recently made his first appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” and the lively conversation did not disappoint. The transcript of their chat revealed Meyers’ candid and humorous personality as the two hosts discussed various topics, including Meyers’ experiences as a guest on talk shows and being a father of three.

Colbert jokingly asked Meyers if he enjoyed being a guest on talk shows, to which Meyers replied, “Nowhere near as much as hosting.” Meyers confessed that he hadn’t been on someone else’s talk show since starting his own. He hilariously expressed his disdain for one particular aspect of appearing as a guest, saying, “I hate how everybody can see my legs.” Meyers continued to elaborate on his self-consciousness about his legs, admitting that it’s all he could think about during their conversation.

The conversation then shifted to parenting, with both hosts sharing their experiences as fathers. Colbert brought up the upcoming Father’s Day, and Meyers revealed that he has three children, jokingly adding that he’s doing his part to meet the replacement rate. Meyers mentioned that he has two boys and a girl, and Colbert asked if Meyers ever felt confused or overwhelmed by his sons. Meyers humorously admitted that he still questions what’s wrong with them, while his daughter came into the world seemingly organized and in control.

As both Meyers and Colbert are the youngest in their respective families, they discussed the power dynamics within their households. Meyers shared that his daughter, being the eldest, exerts her authority over everyone in the family. He playfully stated that he and his wife have no chance against her, highlighting the benefits of having a girl as the firstborn.

The conversation then took a hilarious turn as Meyers shared a recent interaction between his three children. Meyers’ youngest, who is just two and a half years old, seems to be outsmarting her older brothers. Meyers recounted a breakfast scene where his eldest and middle sons were eating oatmeal while their little sister confidently ate her own without any help. Meyers and his wife marveled at how well she was doing, and they playfully pointed out to their boys that they need to be careful about their language since their little sister is learning from them. However, Meyers laughed as he discovered that his daughter was actually teaching them a lesson when she corrected her brother for using the word “hate.”

Overall, Meyers’ visit to “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” was full of lighthearted banter and witty exchanges. This appearance showcased not only Meyers’ comedic talent but also his relatable experiences as a parent. Fans and viewers eagerly anticipate future appearances from Meyers on talk shows as he continues to entertain with his unique brand of humor.

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