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Seth Meyers' Son Nails 3-Word Self-Description: "Strong, Fibber, Delightful"

7 Oct

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  • Seth Meyers' son described himself as "strong, fibber, delightful"
  • Meyers says his son "nailed it" with the description
  • Meyers' kids are unfazed by his celebrity status
Seth Meyers' Son Nails 3-Word Self-Description: "Strong, Fibber, Delightful"

On October 7, 2025, comedian Seth Meyers shared a heartwarming anecdote about his son's self-description during a recent episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers. Meyers revealed that his son was asked to describe himself in three words at school, and the young boy "nailed it" with his response: "strong, fibber, delightful."

Meyers admitted that while he was impressed by his son's self-awareness, the "fibber" part was "not that positive." The Saturday Night Live alum went on to say that despite his successful career, being a father brings him the greatest joy. Meyers shared that his children, including his two sons and a daughter, are unfazed by his celebrity status, with one son even muting the TV when a clip of Meyers' show came on during a taxi ride.

The comedian, who has been married to Alexi Ashe since 2013, expressed how fatherhood has exceeded his already high expectations. He told The New York Times in 2019 that he was "so close to [his] father as a child" and hoped to have the same bond with his own children, which he says has been the case so far.

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Seth Meyers' son described himself as "strong, fibber, delightful."
Meyers said his son "nailed it" with the description, though he admitted the "fibber" part was "not that positive."
Meyers' children are unfazed by his fame, with one son even muting the TV when a clip of Meyers' show came on during a taxi ride.

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