Kristen Wiig at the Oscars in 2020.Photo:Amy Sussman/Getty

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Kristen Wiighas played some tough audiences, but nothing is harder than getting her two kids to laugh.On Thursday, April 3, the comedian, 50, appeared onThe Kelly Clarkson Showand spoke about how motherhood had affected her comedy. Wiig — who shares her 4-year-old twins, Shiloh and Luna, with husband Avi Rothman — said that she’s had some mixed results when joking around with her kids.“I’m definitely trying hard at home with them because they’re not — they don’t always think I’m funny," thePalm Royalestar admitted.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I remember one time, my daughter, she was eating and she had potatoes. And she was like, she was playing with the potatoes and saying it was like a boat, or whatever. And she was like, ‘Look!’ And I was like, ‘Oh is that a bo-tato?' " she recalled, while speaking to Clarkson.“And I thought it was funny. And the way she looked at me, I was like, ‘I’m so terrified. You’re never gonna have a sense of [humor],’ " the mom of two said. “I mean it’s not that funny. But the way she looked at me was just like, ‘No.’ She was like, ‘No. No more.’ ”Kristen Wiig at the Paley Museum in 2024.Dia Dipasupil/GettyLast month, Wiigopened up about her path to motherhoodwhile speaking toThe Hollywood Reporter. Looking back on her experience with in vitro fertilization (IVF), the actress recounted what a “struggle” it was.“It was such a struggle,” Wiig said of the process. “When you go through it, you meet other people who are going through it, and it’s almost like this secret little — the whispering conversation at a party. It feels like not a lot of people talk about it.““It is such a private thing, but maybe it doesn’t have to be,” added Wiig, who seldom opens up about her family and also chooses not to be on social media. “It’s part of my story and part of how I got my amazing family.”
Kristen Wiighas played some tough audiences, but nothing is harder than getting her two kids to laugh.
On Thursday, April 3, the comedian, 50, appeared onThe Kelly Clarkson Showand spoke about how motherhood had affected her comedy. Wiig — who shares her 4-year-old twins, Shiloh and Luna, with husband Avi Rothman — said that she’s had some mixed results when joking around with her kids.
“I’m definitely trying hard at home with them because they’re not — they don’t always think I’m funny,” thePalm Royalestar admitted.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“I remember one time, my daughter, she was eating and she had potatoes. And she was like, she was playing with the potatoes and saying it was like a boat, or whatever. And she was like, ‘Look!’ And I was like, ‘Oh is that a bo-tato?' " she recalled, while speaking to Clarkson.
“And I thought it was funny. And the way she looked at me, I was like, ‘I’m so terrified. You’re never gonna have a sense of [humor],’ " the mom of two said. “I mean it’s not that funny. But the way she looked at me was just like, ‘No.’ She was like, ‘No. No more.’ ”
Kristen Wiig at the Paley Museum in 2024.Dia Dipasupil/Getty

Dia Dipasupil/Getty
Last month, Wiigopened up about her path to motherhoodwhile speaking toThe Hollywood Reporter. Looking back on her experience with in vitro fertilization (IVF), the actress recounted what a “struggle” it was.
“It was such a struggle,” Wiig said of the process. “When you go through it, you meet other people who are going through it, and it’s almost like this secret little — the whispering conversation at a party. It feels like not a lot of people talk about it.”
“It is such a private thing, but maybe it doesn’t have to be,” added Wiig, who seldom opens up about her family and also chooses not to be on social media. “It’s part of my story and part of how I got my amazing family.”
source: people.com