Seth Meyers Reveals His Kids' Surprising Reaction to Seeing Margaret Qualley on the Street

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Meyers is dad to sons Ashe, 7, and Axel, 5, as well as daughter Addie, 2, who he shares with wife Alexi Ashe

<p>Mike Coppola/Getty, Emma McIntyre/Getty</p> Seth Meyers and Margaret Qualley

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Seth Meyers and Margaret Qualley

Seth Meyers is sharing a hilarious story about running into Margaret Qualley with his little ones.

On a recent episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, the comedian, 50, recounted the story of the last time he saw the actress, 29, and asked if she remembered the run-in. Meyers is dad to sons Ashe, 7, and Axel, 5, as well as daughter Addie, 2, who he shares with wife Alexi Ashe.

"By the way, I meant to say, do you remember the last time we saw each other?" Meyers asked Qualley. "Because I was with my kids."

"Yeah, I do remember," the actress replied.

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"Yeah, we were in Washington Square Park and I was walking my kids, and you were walking by and you were on the phone," he continued. "And I waved and you waved. And then you said on the phone, you go, 'I just saw Seth Meyers and his kids!'"

"And my kids go, 'How does she know us?' " he says, making Qualley laugh. "I'm like, 'She doesn't know you. And they're both like, 'Ahh!'"

"Oh, that's really cute!" Qualley adds.

"Yeah, really cute! I'm like, 'She doesn't think I'm just walking around with two small dudes,' " Meyers jokes.

In November, Meyers shared his family's tradition of dressing his kids up as turkeys for Thanksgiving.

<p>Cindy Ord/MG23/Getty</p> Seth Meyers and Alexi Ashe

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Seth Meyers and Alexi Ashe

“We dress them up like turkeys and they come in here, and we film them for like five minutes, and then we edit together a video of them dressed as turkeys,” he said. “Now at some point, the kids are gonna realize they don't want to do this anymore, but right now, they're still very excited about the turkey clip."

"We don't know when the turkeys are gonna stop happening. I enjoy every moment of the turkeys, because it's very fleeting. Like a turkey’s life, you never know when it might just come to an end.”

Meyers quipped that this year’s segment was even better, largely because Adelaide was another year older.

“Last year Addie was just 1-year-old. She was rolling around,” he explained. “She wasn't bringing a lot of fastball to the game. Everything's changed.”

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