Amy Poehler was cursed out at PHL once and she told Colman Domingo all about it
On her podcast, "Good Hang," the actor spoke to West Philly-bred Domingo who recently starred in Netflix's "Four Seasons" with Tina Fey, one of Poehler's closest friends.

Amy Poehler had somewhat of a rude welcome when visiting Philadelphia.
“The only time I’ve ever been called a C-word to my face [was] at the Philadelphia airport [with Tina],” the Parks and Recreation actor said, laughing, on the latest episode of her podcast, Good Hang.
Poehler’s crime? Saying no to an autograph flipper.
“Tina turned to me and she goes, ‘Welcome to Philly.’,” Poehler added, referring to her close friend Tina Fey, the Upper Darby native who is her collaborator on the “Restless Leg” comedy tour that ran last year.
Her guest on the podcast, the West Philly-bred Colman Domingo, obviously empathized but also rose to defense of his hometown.
“[Philly’s] a city of underdogs. Tina and I, we always talk about that,” said Domingo, who recently starred in the second season of Netflix’s The Four Seasons, on which Fey is a showrunner. “We’re like, there’s something, that Philly in us.”
Fey, who grew up taking trips to Wildwood, has the characters in The Four Seasons taking their summer vacation at the Jersey Shore in this season, as a nod to both her Philly roots. Domingo, who attended Temple University, also vacationed down the Shore, frequenting Margate and Cape May.
Domingo also recalled several Philly-specific memories from his childhood on the podcast, even claiming that his parents “used to always throw the best parties.”
“We lived in a row home in Philadelphia, and [in] the basement, we had a bar down there,” he said before adding that dancing was a big part of those house parties.
“We dance like, do you remember that show Dancin’ on Air? With Kelly Ripa? They don’t move like that anymore. We moved like we were trying to hurt somebody.”
And just in case Poehler needed more convincing that Philly is largely a decent and fun city, Domingo made sure to name check another famous West Philadelphian: Will Smith.
“He was actually very friendly, everybody really liked him,” said Domingo of his fellow Overbrook High School alum.
Domingo, whose latest release is Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day, definitely has more convincing to do.
“Philly makes Boston look like London, England,” said Poehler, referring to her Massachusetts hometown. “Philly is wild. [The Phillie Phanatic] is an insane person.”