Letting life inspire art? While reflecting on his split from ex-wife Amy Poehler, Will Arnett admitted that it was “excruciating” when he had to return to work on Arrested Development.“Just brutal, brutal, brutal,” Arnett, 51, explained during an interview with The Guardian on Tuesday, February 8, about working on season 4 amid the major life change. “I was driving to the set one day and I pulled over to the side of the road and cried for an hour.”The Canada native, who returned for the Arrested Development revival from 2013 to 2019, credited creator Mitch Hurwitz for pushing him to channel his personal pain into “hilarious and cathartic” content for the comedy series.The BoJack Horseman star also got honest about having to deal with outsiders weighing in on his private life.“People talk about you like they know you and they talk about your relationship as if they know what’s going on,” he added. “So imagine how weird that is.
It’s brutal with any relationship, and we have kids.”Arnett and Poehler, 50, tied the knot in August 2003 and announced their separation nine years later.
The Murderville actor, who shares sons Archie, 13, and Abel, 11, with the Parks and Recreation alum, filed for divorce in April 2014, two years after announcing the split.
Their divorce was finalized in 2016.On Tuesday, Arnett noted that the exes have continued to successfully coparent their children, saying, “It’s been almost 10 years and my kids are so lucky that Amy is their mother.
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