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Rob and Michele Reiner’s death linked to heated clash with their own son at Conan O’Brien’s Christmas party, reports say
Rob and Michele Reiner attended Conan O’Brien’s Christmas party on Saturday night along with their son, Nick, sources tell TMZ. During the event, Rob and Nick reportedly had “a very loud argument,” loud enough that many guests could hear it.
Rob Reiner and his wife had a loud argument with their son Nick before being found murdered in Los Angeles, Daily Beast reported.
The comedian took comfort in joking around with pals Will Arnett and Jason Bateman after losing his mother and father a year ago.
The former late night host revealed why it was "so comforting" to "screw around" with his celebrity friends.
Conan O'Brien unpacked a dark and twisted ongoing joke he, Will Arnett, and Jason Bateman made up that involved the "Black Rabbit" star being behind the death of his parents. "I wrote it down last year because the timeline was so good,
Arnett publicly recounted of how a dark running joke between them brought some levity when O'Brien was grieving the deaths of both his parents in 2024.
That's Conan O'Brien explaining the hilariously dark message chain he had with Will Arnett and Jason Bateman in the days after the deaths of his parents, which the two break down in the Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend podcast clip above.
When it does happen, I hope I can handle it like Conan O’Brien. O’Brien’s parents both passed away within days of each other toward the end of 2024. It was an incredibly tragic moment that feels unimaginable.
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Rob Reiner's Daughter Allegedly Told Authorities Who 'Should Be a Suspect' in Parents' Murder
Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner’s daughter may have warned authorities that her brother “should be a suspect” in the murder of their parents. Romy Reiner, 28, allegedly found her parents’ bodies in their Brentwood,
On Dec. 7, Stephen Colbert interviewed Conan O’Brien at the regal New Jersey Performing Arts Center as part of the Montclair Film Festival. For roughly 90 minutes, the talk show veterans riffed, traded anecdotes, mused on the state of the entertainment industry, picked at old showbiz wounds, and took chaotic questions from a cheekily hostile crowd.