Amy Poehler Give Birth to a Baby Boy

October 26, 2008 at 12:51pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Amy Poehler has popped out a son named Archie!

Seth Myers sat alone at the SNL Weekend Update anchor desk last night and announced, "I'm Seth Meyers. Amy Poehler is not here because she is having a baby," to wild applause. Update ended with Maya Rudolph, back for a special appearance that will hopefully turn into a more regular gig now that Poehler is on maternity leave. Durng the Weekend Update, Keenan Thompson sang a special duet version of Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You with lyrics like, "We love you Amy" instead of "Oh pretty baby."

This is Poehler’s first child with husband Will Arnett. That kid’s got insanely funny genes.

Congratulations!

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