Will Arnett has his ex-wife Amy Poehler’s full support on his therapy journey.
The “Arrested Development” star, 54, revealed on Monday’s episode of his “SmartLess” podcast that he just started therapy and told Poehler, 52, about it.
“The best part is I told Poehler yesterday and she’s like, ‘Oh, I’m so glad.’ I’m like, ‘What do you mean you’re so glad?’ ” Arnett said with a laugh.
“She’s like 20 years too late,” joked Sean Hayes, one of Arnett’s two co-hosts.
Arnett and Poehler wed in 2003, but announced their separation in 2012 after nine years of marriage. They share sons Archie, 15, and Abel, 14.
“I just started therapy. This is true,” Arnett told Hayes, their co-host Jason Bateman and guest Rashida Jones on the podcast.
“I’m going to get real for a second. I f–king don’t know anything. This is the most scared I’ve been in my life is right now.”
Arnett went on, “I can’t even believe I’m talking about this. I had heavy therapy this morning and I can’t believe it.”
Bateman, 55, asked the “30 Rock” star if he’s scared because he’s “admitting that you might not know as much as you’re pretending to know.”
“Yep, that’s the tip of it,” Arnett replied.
Hayes, 54, and Jones, 48, both commended Arnett for getting into therapy and working towards embracing the process.
“I had to put eye drops in just so that my eyes were white because I just was like… it was rough,” Arnett admitted to the others.
“I had a really rough morning. It’s been a tough couple weeks,” he added.
Back in 2022, Arnett revealed that he broke down in tears following his separation from Poehler, which happened while he was filming Season 4 of “Arrested Development.”
“Just brutal, brutal, brutal,” the actor said in an interview with the Guardian. “I was driving to the set one day and I pulled over to the side of the road and cried for an hour.”
“People talk about you like they know you and they talk about your relationship as if they know what’s going on,” Arnett added in regards to the public reaction to the breakup.
He continued, “So imagine how weird that is. It’s brutal with any relationship, and we have kids. And without getting into specifics, you then see stuff online, like, this one journalist wrote: ‘I’m Team Amy.’ I’m like: ‘You’re a grown person. What are you talking about? This is a breakup. This is a family. This isn’t some game.’”
However, Arnett noted that he learned to move past the pain of his and Poehler’s divorce, and said his two kids “are so lucky” that the “Parks and Recreation” star is their mom.
“And I’m so lucky that we’re such a huge part of each other’s lives, even more so than we were five years ago,” he added.
Poehler, for her part, opened up about the pair’s divorce in her 2014 memoir “Yes Please.”
“I don’t want to talk about my divorce because it is too sad and too personal. I also don’t like people knowing my s–t,” she said.
“I will say a few things. I am proud of how my ex-husband, Will, and I have been taking care of our children; I am beyond grateful he is their father; and I don’t think a ten-year marriage constitutes failure,” Poehler added. “That being said, getting a divorce really sucks.”
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