Tina Fey & Amy Poehler Are True Friendship Goals and We Have the Pictures to Prove It!

By Johnni Macke May 18, 2019 2:00 PMTags
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Three cheers for Tina Fey! Today is her birthday and we think that's a cause for celebration, don't you?

Beginning in the late '90s, circa 1997 to be exact, Fey has been making us laugh as a writer on Saturday Night Live and then a star on the sketch comedy show and our world hasn't been the same since...thank goodness.

After SNL, the fierce female took comedy to the next level with her own series, 30 Rock, and films like Mean Girls, Baby Mama, Sisters and more as an actress, writer and producer. Oh, and then there was Netflix's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

Clearly, Fey has been keeping herself busy, but she hasn't been doing it all alone. She's had one of the funniest girls in Hollywood by her side...Amy Poehler!

As we celebrate the Pennsylvania native turning 49 years old, we've decided to give it up for the girls—Fey and Poehler that is!

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The funny gals have formed one of Hollywood's favorite friendships and we love it so much that we will use any excuse to talk about it.

Fey and Poehler have acted alongside one another, appeared in each other's projects, been through pregnancies together and through it all they've laughed with each other and made life much more enjoyable.

Now that we're talking about Fey and her incredible career, we might as well talk about her sweet friendship with Poehler, because it's one of the good ones. See their cutest BFF moments in photos below!

Wine Country Women

For her directorial debut on the 2019 Netflix film, Amy tapped her best pal—not to mention five more SNL friends, including Maya Rudolph and Rachel Dratch—for the bit part of Tammy, the owner of a Napa rental home and kind of let her steal the show with the oddball role. How's that for friendship?

Academy Awards Scene Stealers

With Maya in the mix, the dynamic trio kicked off the 91st Annual Academy Awards in 2019, welcoming everyone in attendance. In the process, they totally stole the show, making us wish they were the hosts all night long since there wasn't a host at all.

SAG Awards Sweethearts

At the 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2016, the radiant friends presented Carol Burnett with the Life Achievement Award. During their speech, the famous comedians praised the comic legend for The Carol Burnett Show, saying, "Besides seeing the comedy every week, and how funny she was, and how beautiful she looked, it was important for us to see that Carol was also the boss. It was her show. And that implanted in our brains, and it made us dream of a life where we could get paid to make comedy with our friends, but also be their boss."

"Dope Squad" Gang

The duo poked some fun at Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" music video and girl squad with their SNL parody, "Dope Squad," in 2015. Rather than featuring Swift's crew of young, A-list celebs, Tina and Amy's hilarious performance honored everyday women, from gynecologists to nannies.

Sister, Sister

The Hollywood besties played estranged siblings in the hilarious 2015 comedy Sisters and, trust us, you can't help but laugh when you watch them together.

Golden Globes Champagne Stars

The entertaining co-hosts raised a glass during the opening ceremony of the 71st Golden Globe Awards in 2014 and they had us laughing all night long. Amy started off the show with a quick jab at Matt Damon, joking, "In any other night in any other room you would be a big deal. But tonight, and don't take this the wrong way, you're basically a garbage person." And who can forget their dig at George Clooney when talking his 2013 film Gravity? "George Clooney would rather float away into space and die than spend another minute with a woman his own age," they joked. Zing!

Golden (Globes) Toast

Bringing drinks to the stage, the co-hosts joked at the 2013 award show, "Well, the show has really taken a turn. Time to start drinking."

SAG Award Tribute

When Tina took home the award for Female Actor in a Comedy Series in 2013 for her work in 30 Rock, she made sure to pay tribute to her pal Amy, whom she'd beaten. "I share this with my sweet friend Amy Poehler, who I've known for so long," she said. "I've stolen so many of your moves. Amy, I've known you since you were pregnant with Lena Dunham."

Heckling at the Emmys

Not merely content to just be the best parts of awards shows where they were the official hosts, Tina and Amy popped up in the audience at the 2013 Emmy Awards to roast host Neil Patrick Harris. Armed with buckets of popcorn and wearing 3-D glasses, they told the host, "Yo NPH! Take those pants off! America wants to see what you're working with."

Girl Power

As orchestrated by Amy, the entire group of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series nominees at the 2011 Emmys took to the stage as their category was being announced, holding hands like contestants in a beauty pageant. Melissa McCarthy beat them both, but it kickstarted the idea that every award show is made better when Tina and Amy are together.

Baby Mama Babes

Obsessed with the hilarious pregnancy flick Baby Mama? You're not alone. We couldn't stop laughing when Amy peed in the sink after type-A Tina baby-proofed the house.

Political Powers

Is that you, Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin? Oh no, it's just our favorite funny gals in one of the best Saturday Night Live sketches ever. In fact, Tina won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her Palin impersonation. 

B---hes Get Stuff Done

While there were plenty of stand-out moments from behind the Weekend Update desk the second Tina and Amy became Saturday Night Live's first (and, to date, only) all-female anchor team on Oct. 2, 2004, our favorite remains when Tina returned in 2008 for a segment on Hillary Clinton's first bid at the presidency. "Maybe what bothers people the most is that they think Hillary is a b---h," she said. "Let me say something about that. Yes, she is. And so am I, and so is this one [points to Amy]. You know what? B---hes get stuff done!"

Mean Girls Mama

Though they didn't share any screen time during the 2004 classic Mean Girls, we love the fact that Tina wrote the part of "cool mom" June George specifically for her best pal. 

Mom Jeans

In this 2003 SNL sketch written by Tina, we got what might be the best commercial parody the show has ever done. Co-starring Amy, Maya Rudolph and Rachel Dratch, the four had us cracking up, especially when the tagline rolled around: "For this Mother's Day, don't give Mom that bottle of perfume. Give her something that says, 'I'm not a woman anymore...I'm a mom!'"