Given Rob McElhenney, known for his role in “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” openly dismissed precautions set by NOLA officials to control rowdy Philadelphian Eagles fans during celebrations, it’s no wonder that he, along with his wife Kaitlin Olson and fellow comedy genius, was among the spectators at Super Bowl LIX inside the Superdome. Additionally, it’s hardly surprising that they were thrilled, much like rum-spiked punch or Riot Juice, as the Eagles yet again claimed the Lombardi trophy.
After wrapping up the first season of her successful ABC dramedy “High Potential,” which has already been renewed for Season 2, Olson posted a joyful message on Instagram following the Super Bowl. This post, though brief, perfectly captured the team’s triumph and is especially delightful for fans of “It’s Always Sunny” due to an apparent connection that will be clear to them.
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Birds! There’s nothing here that suggests maturity, because I’m just drawing comparisons between Olson’s favorite Eagles cheer and her Always Sunny character Dee Reynolds, whom people often bellow out an insult towards. To be more specific, it’s not really a nickname, but rather an insult, and it’s not that she frequently mentions this name, but rather, it’s more like she shouts it belligerently.

Before the upcoming crossover episodes of “Abbott Elementary” and “Always Sunny”, Kaitlin Olson shared tips for starting on the adult-themed FX series.
After 16 seasons spanning FX and FXX networks, Kaitlin Olson has undeniably encountered a diverse mix of character quotes from fans, yet she confirms that “Shut up, Bird” is the one she hears most frequently. During the filming of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 17, which is expected to air at an unspecified time in 2025, Olson shared her appreciation for having such dedicated fans on Conan O’Brien’s podcast.
It seems like she must find attending an Eagles game an exhilarating experience, given all the fans shouting “Birds!” so enthusiastically. It’s as if she might experience a sort of visual shock, constantly having to turn her gaze quickly from one side to another.
A Real-Life Crossover For Abbott Elementary And It’s Always Sunny Stars
Prior to Super Bowl Sunday, Olson and Rob McElhenney found themselves strolling through the streets of New Orleans. To their surprise, they encountered two other television personalities whom they had recently acted alongside – Quinta Brunson and Tyler James Williams!
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Essentially, it was a continuation of sorts, blending elements from seasons two of “Always Sunny” and “Abbott Elementary.” The storyline unfolds following the winter debut of “Abbott Elementary,” where the characters from “Always Sunny” are brought into the school as required volunteers. This crossover event, ignited by the cast of “Sunny” congratulating Brunson on her first Emmy win, will extend beyond their real-world encounter, as the stars of “Abbott Elementary” will appear in a forthcoming episode of “Sunny.
I’m eagerly anticipating whether season 17 of “It’s Always Sunny” will weave in Super Bowl LIX footage, reminiscent of the iconic episodes from season 13 titled “The Gang Wins the Big Game” and its sequel “Charlie’s Home Alone.
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