"Maya [Rudolph] had Covid. Marty has Covid. I wonder why?," the comedian said while sharing a photo of Short and Rudolph embracing and sharing a kiss.
Martin, 79, and Short, 74, attended the star-studded “ SNL50: The Anniversary Special ” and also have been performing together in the “Dukes of Funnytown Tour,” and Martin said Short’s illness would affect two of their upcoming shows.
Martin says tour dates with Short were rescheduled, posts picture of Maya Rudolph kissing Short at "SNL" 50: "Maya had COVID. Marty has COVID. Wonder why?"Steve Martin has suggested that Martin Short might've gained a little more than a son-in-law in that recent Saturday Night Live sketch with Molly Shannon (and Domingo!
A past tour, “An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life,” came to DPAC in 2017 and is currently streamable as a Netflix special.
The two comedy legends were forced to cancel two upcoming tour dates after attending the “Saturday Night Live” 50th anniversary special.