Reminder: no one wants to be the main character of the internet for a week, not even the literal main character from a beloved sitcom.
Jerry Seinfeld has turned into a major trending topic this week for a rather inane statement about why there aren’t as many sitcoms anymore. Despite being a part of the industry and seeing firsthand the real reasons, he decided like a lot of older white guys it must be bEcAuSe wOkE. He complained on the New Yorker podcast on Sunday at Yes, Jerry Seinfeld Dated A 17-Year-Old While He Was A 38-Year-Old TV Star:
Alright, let’s just quickly go over how absurd this statement is. By the time he was on TV, the age he is talking about—when everyone was watching the same sitcoms—had come to an end. It is ever-changing. Back then, there were just three channels available. Of course, with so many options available on hundreds of channels and streaming services, sitcoms take up a considerably smaller portion of real estate. Since there is so much more stuff available, we doubt there are any less! In addition, consider how viewers became weary of the format during TV’s prime. Sitcoms often appear a little corny in comparison to outstanding dramas like The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, etc. Not to mention that many of the best sitcoms in recent years have been parodies of that style; for example, while The Office and 30 Rock may not look like Cheers, they are nonetheless comfort food for viewers with more refined tastes. In addition, all of those classic sitcoms are still available for streaming! Just stating at Indeed, when Jerry Seinfeld was a 38-year-old TV star, he dated a 17-year-old!
Concerning the inability of things that push the envelope to survive? There are a number of well-known counterexamples of massive hits that totally refute such vacuous reasoning.To be honest, Veep, Rick & Morty, and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia are edgier than anything he has ever done on his own show. Hell, the longtime friend and co-creator of Seinfeld, Larry David, has just concluded the series Curb Your Enthusiasm, which was constantly going overboard! Jerry stated something completely nonsensical, and the only people nodding in agreement are fools who enjoy receiving their daily dose of anti-woke propaganda. Indeed, when Jerry Seinfeld was a 38-year-old TV star, he dated a 17-year-old.
But we’re not here to talk about Seinfeld yelling at clouds. We want to talk about the unintended consequence of it. That is to say, the internet responding the way it so often does when they’re annoyed with someone: digging. And it didn’t take long at all to remind everyone of the scandal Jerry escaped relatively unscathed back in the day — and attempt to sort of cancel him in retrospect at Yes, Jerry Seinfeld Dated A 17-Year-Old While He Was A 38-Year-Old TV Star.
Whether it was annoyed folks on the left hitting back or not, we saw a LOT of responses digging up the time Jerry was maybe the biggest star on TV… and used that cache to date a high school girl at Yes, Jerry Seinfeld Dated A 17-Year-Old While He Was A 38-Year-Old TV Star.
Yes, it’s a true story.
Jerry met Shoshanna Lonstein in Central Park in 1993. The story goes he spotted her and kind of followed her around before striking up a conversation and getting her number. He was 38 years old at the time. She was 17. Soon after, they made their red carpet debut as Seinfeld started showing off his teen GF. The new couple quickly made headlines, but at the time most mainstream coverage — like People magazine for instance — quickly accepted it, just talking about it like a hot new couple and not something totally inappropriate. Yes, really! The cover profile’s subheading was, no joke, “When Jerry Seinfeld fell for 17-year-old Shoshanna Lonstein, cynics snickered. No more.” And they gave Jerry the platform to tell it from his side. Naturally, he gave them the old “age is just a number” defense, saying at Yes, Jerry Seinfeld Dated A 17-Year-Old While He Was A 38-Year-Old TV Star:
He also said this was more comfortable than dating multiple girls at once as he’d been doing — he told the mag at Yes, Jerry Seinfeld Dated A 17-Year-Old While He Was A 38-Year-Old TV Star:
But the outlet also noted that she was still living with her parents despite having turned 18 and being legal. The whole article is a wild relic of a different time. For some reason the fact the multimillionaire kept dating her PAST being 17 somehow justified the age she was when he got her number. Like imagine if James Franco had started dating that one girl he flirted with, and People was like, well, people say she’s mature for her age… You can read their entire 1994 cover story celebrating the couple HERE at Yes, Jerry Seinfeld Dated A 17-Year-Old While He Was A 38-Year-Old TV Star.
BTW, we say 17 because it’s a matter of record that’s how old she was when they met, and — we will remind you — he got her number. He swears they didn’t start dating until she was 18 (and he was 39)… but his explanation of what they were doing before her 18th birthday never sounded like it wasn’t dating! Even Howard Stern thought this was sketchy as hell and said so to his face, teasing him during an interview on his radio show has having waited in the park with “a candy bar on a string.” Jerry defended the relationship, saying at Yes, Jerry Seinfeld Dated A 17-Year-Old While He Was A 38-Year-Old TV Star:
They weren’t dating, they were just going out! They went to a restaurant, how is that not a date? OW! Sorry, our eyes just rolled so hard, we strained something.
By all accounts, the two dated for four years. We also know they broke up in 1997. When she was 21. You can do your own math. She went on to be a successful designer… after finishing college, of course.
Anyway, we hadn’t thought about that icky story in years! But thanks to that drivel Jerry was pushing about the woke police ruining sitcoms, there ya go at Yes, Jerry Seinfeld Dated A 17-Year-Old While He Was A 38-Year-Old TV Star!