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Slate’s knack for comedy began in childhood when she realized the joy in making her family laugh.
“I had really difficult moments in elementary school.

I have always had an attention span issue,” she shared withThe Los Angeles Times.
It was her fourth grade teacher who noticed her talent and helped give her confidence a boost.
And hyper creative,'" Slate said.

The actor was also a bit eccentric, evidenced by one of her very first crushes.
It wasn’t a boy in her class, but rather former Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis.
She once ran into the politician while out with her father and couldn’t hold back her excitement.

They put a lot of emphasis on healthy eating, and fast food was forbidden.
“I was just like what, in general, is this?”
In addition to take-out dinners, soda was also a no-no in the Slate household.

Slate just wanted normalcy or at least a less embarrassing ride.
“I was just like, I hate this, why do we not have a Dodge Caravan?”
the actor told Jimmy Kimmel.

Eliot, politician Ted Kennedy, and singer-songwriter James Taylor, among others.
Slate focused on her studies, and wasn’t exactly a social butterfly.
“I wasn’t a total outcast, but I wasn’t at any of the parties.”

Slate had her memorable moments at Milton Academy, but they weren’t all good times.
“Who’s the random girl who’s exploding?”
“It was voted on.

The person who would best represents the class,” Slate explained.
“Probably the person who was the least drunk.”
Slate met her comedy partner Gabe Liedman while in college, and the two hit it off immediately.

Slate then began performing solo in her early twenties, which led to a lot of self-reflection.
“I think that when I started doing stand-up …
I realized a lot of what I want to talk about is how I feel,” she toldNPR.

“I started to be more aware of it and I also started going to therapy.”
“I just didn’t belong there,” Slate told InStyle.
“I couldn’t do my stand-up joyfully.

I was like a ghost of myself,” she said.
Slate created Marcel by accident during a trip to a friend’s wedding she had attended with Fleischer Camp.
The tiny, squeaky voice Slate used became the inspiration for Marcel the Shell.

The pair divorced in 2016, but the split didn’t stop them from continuing to collaborate.
The clip became super popular on YouTube and even found a new audience years later on TikTok.
It turns out the scene was improvised, and Slate and Schwartz truly loved playing off one another.

“Ugh, that is such a bummer, that term.
An abortion romcom that’s not a thing!”
“The movie isn’t saying that abortions are funny.

It’s saying that people are funny.”
“I think our film shows that complexity.”
When Evans revealed his feelings for Slate, she was incredulous.

“I was looking around like, ‘Is this a prank?'”
Slate recalled thinking, “This guy’s like a sports guy.
He’s the kid that likes P.E.”
Evans had lots of sweet things to say about Slate, gushing toPeople, “She’s the best.
And it turned out the pair did have a lot in common, such as growing up in Massachusetts.
But despite all the fans rooting for the relationship to work, it just wasn’t meant to be.
“Because I don’t think of myself that way even though I know I am bubbly.”
“I felt despair, powerless, and mentally, pretty unwell,” she toldVulture.
“I remembered to be an optimist, even if it felt totally foolish,” she revealed.
But Slate and her fiance’s road to the altar was a rocky one.
Finally, the pair tied the knot in their living room on New Year’s Eve in 2021.
I didn’t realize how the large thing was making me feel uncomfortable, a little bit.”
“How have the exact last nine months been?
They’ve been real pregnant for me,” she joked.
A year later, Slate opened up toE!
She spoke about bath time, singing, and getting to put her baby to bed every night.
“That tenderness in that routine, I just love it so much,” Slate explained.
“I also am a silly mom.
I guess that’s to be expected, but there’s a lot of dancing going on.”
Lively recalled experiencing some wardrobe issues and Slate helping her out.
Ultimately, the two just clicked and had nothing but sweet things to say about one another.
“She’s very authentic.
There’s nootherside of Jenny,” Lively told People.
Slate said that her friendship with Lively was not unlike that of the characters they were playing.