Tracy Morgan Says He’s Gotten His Wife Pregnant “Three Times” While in Quarantine

Tracy Morgan spared no details on what he’s been up to during his quarantine in a Today Show interview this morning. The 30 Rock actor appeared on the NBC morning show to promote the new season of his comedy, The Last O.G., but delved into details of his sex life when host Hoda Kotb asked how he’s been spending time at home.

Morgan, who was filming from his home for the segment, explained how he’s been spending time with his wife in insolation — and they’re not filling the hours with board games and Tiger King marathons. “Me and my wife been quarantining in for like three weeks, so she’s pregnant three times,” Morgan said. “Every week she got pregnant.”

“Okay,” Kotb said with a laugh. But Morgan wasn’t done! No, he had more TMI details to share: “We’re also role-playing a lot now,” he added. “She’s playing the young maiden whose grandfather was infected with coronavirus, and I’m the scientist who discovered the cure, and she’ll do anything to save her grandfather’s life, and I mean anything.”

Kotb, most likely not expecting this extra info, transitioned with the comment, “Well, you are a creative one,” and moved on to the topic of Morgan’s house, which apparently is equipped with a bowling alley, but Morgan wanted to talk about his pets, instead.

“This tiger in the Bronx Zoo got me scared, so I’m going to get all my pets tested,” he said. Morgan was referencing Nadia, a Malayan tiger at the zoo that tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday (April 5). “I’m getting my sharks tested, I’m getting my moray eel tested. I just bought a 600 pound silverback gorilla, I’m gonna take him down to New York Presbyterian and get him tested.”

“I’m for real man,” Morgan confirmed when Kotb asked what we were all thinking: Is he serious?

Later in the interview, Morgan seemed to support President Trump and encourage Americans to do the same. “Right now the struggle is real,” he said. “People want to criticize the president, but imagine being the president of a country and half your country got sick… So it’s difficult for him. We all gotta pull together as people. Now is not the time for blame and all these other things and anger. It’s here now, we’ve gotta just be together.”

Watch the whole rollercoaster of an interview in the clip above.

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