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Strange Bedfellows: 'At Home With Amy Sedaris'

The comedy outlier introduces her new cooking and crafting variety show on TruTV.
Sedaris romances a guest star on truTV's "At Home with Amy Sedaris"
-At Home with Amy Sedaris-; Photo Credit- KC Bailey- truTV 8

As a child growing up in North Carolina, Amy Sedaris was a fan of a show called , which starred a woman who would explain nature to kids. “It was so boring, yet riveting,” says Sedaris. “I’d watch what she was doing with a cocoon or something, and I’d start to wonder, who are these children? Why

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