![]() Who are the best SNL cast members of all time?īut while there aren't any jaw-dropping revelations per se, Yes Please includes plenty of new information about Poehler that even die-hard fans probably didn't know. "I also don't like people knowing my s-." (Reports last week detailing the "reveal" of her past drug use also really blew the details included in the book out of proportion.) ![]() ![]() "I don't want to talk about my divorce because it is too sad and too personal," she writes. While Poehler acknowledges Arnett in relation to their children, their separation is glossed over entirely. Though it's a breeze of a read, anyone looking for salacious details about the SaturdayNight Livealum - particularly about her divorce from Will Arnett - will be disappointed. Fortunately, the final product is much easier to consume than it apparently was to produce. With a schedule that includes 12-hour days on her sitcom Parks and Recreation, as well as raising two boys under 6, Poehler makes no secret of what a tedious process it was to complete Yes Please. ![]() ![]() Amy Poehler devotes a substantial amount of ink in her new memoir Yes Please to telling readers that she "had no business" writing a book in the first place. ![]()
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