The comedian discussed his experience with the show 'Who Do You Think You Are?' which sees celebrities trace their family tree.
Conan O'Brien has revealed he didn't have a good experience after Lisa Kudrow approached him to be on her show.Actor, writer and director Rashida Jones sat down with O'Brien for Monday's episode of the Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend podcast. At one point they discussed tracing their family genealogy and the show Who Do You Think You Are? of which Lisa Kudrow is one of the executive producers.
'As people laughed, Jones said: 'That is interesting though,' before O'Brien added: 'Not even Stone Henge though, and not good rocks, rocks that have propped up an outhouse.'To help cheer O'Brien up, Jones theorized that the reason they didn't find anything was: 'Maybe that's because you really are a one of a kind.'You should feel better about yourself because you're—you stand on your own.
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