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John Mulaney details ‘star-studded’ intervention led by Seth Meyers in new Netflix special

Comedian revealed Nick Kroll and Fred Armisen were among the 12 comedians at his intervention

Tom Murray
Wednesday 26 April 2023 02:38 EDT
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John Mulaney delves right into his time in rehab in his new Netflix special Baby J, released today (25 April) on Netflix.

“The past couple of years I’ve done a lot of work on myself,” he says. “I’ve realized that I’ll be fine as long as I get constant attention.”

Last year, the comedian and SNL alum was hit by a wave of media attention as it was revealed that he had entered rehab after relapsing with cocaine, alcohol and prescription pills.

In the special, Mulaney describes being surprised by a “star-studded”, 12-person intervention in December 2020 led by late-night talk show host Seth Meyers.

The comedian explained that he was invited over to his friend’s house for dinner in New York, however, when he got there, he was greeted by a “very good lineup” of comedy stars who were there to discuss his drug addiction. Fred Armisen and Nick Kroll were among the guests who had also hired an interventionist to help.

Mulaney said he arrived at the intervention two hours late after buying drugs from his dealer with cash because he had “maxed out” his Venmo.

John Mulaney (left) and Seth Meyers
John Mulaney (left) and Seth Meyers (Netflix/Getty Images)

Ultimately, Mulaney agreed to get help. “I leave for rehab, I have on my person a full baggie of 30mg of Adderall, a full baggie of Xanax, 3 grams of cocaine and $2,000 in cash,” he recalled. “I had other plans that weekend.”

Despite calling the group “rats” in jest, he conceded that they had helped save his life.

“Getting to do this show and standing here – listen, I am grateful to everyone at my intervention,” he said. “They intervened, they confronted me, and they totally saved my life.”

Baby J is out now on Netflix.

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