After Jimmy Kimmel jokingly called out Seth Meyers for not checking in on him while Kimmel had COVID, Meyers responded saying, “Colbert said he was sending the soup from both of us…”
, the host said he feels “very good” and updated viewers that his “whole family’s fine.
“I had it pretty easy. I was tired. I had a little bit of a headache. But those are also the symptoms of having children. So it may have been preexisting conditions,” he joked. The host did say that he felt like he “deserved” to get COVID because he had been “obnoxiously pleased with myself that I hadn’t gotten it yet.
“Every time I would meet somebody who’s had it, I would be like, ‘Oh yeah, I haven’t had it.’ And I was thinking, ‘I guess it means that I’m smarter and stronger than you,’ and then I got it.”
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