RELATED: See Jack Nicholson’s Lookalike Son, TV’s Newest Heartthrob. On June 15, Fey was the Today show’s first in-person guest since the pandemic started. The actor, writer, and producer was promoting her new show Girls5eva, which just got greenlit for a second season. Today co-host Savannah Guthrie noted that Penelope is a rising star on the show. “Do you know her?” she asked Fey jokingly. “I know her. I live with her. I gave birth to her, and I will be cooking her vegetarian chicken nuggets later,” Fey said. Penelope plays nine-year-old Stevia, a young Instagram influencer who’s the daughter of Busy Philipps’ character Summer on Girls5eva, which follows the women of a 1990s one-hit-wonder girl group who get back together decades later. However, the part of Stevia didn’t always belong to Penelope. Since Girls5eva included a nine-year-old, the same age as Penelope, Fey knew if she didn’t let her daughter audition, she’d never hear the end of it. Although Penelope did really well during the audition, Fey was hesitant to hire her. “I can’t let the boss’s kid get the first job they ever audition for,” she recalled thinking. “But she did really well. We hired another kid, and then because of the pandemic, the kid was out of state and couldn’t come in, and I was like, ‘Penelope, you’re up.’” Penelope’s only other role previously was one episode of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, the Netflix comedy Fey also co-created and executive produced. RELATED: See Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick’s Daughter, Who’s Taking Over TV. On May 6, Philipps told Bevy Smith on the Radio Andy show Bevelations that Penelope was “brilliant” as “minfluencer” Stevia. Smith agreed that “she slays that fist episode. She’s so good.” Philipps also relayed the backstory that Penelope was only cast after another young actor had to drop out. She admitted that she told Fey she felt more comfortable having her daughter on set during the pandemic because she knew how responsible Fey was about COVID precautions. For more celeb content delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Fey was ultimately happy she cast her daughter in the role. “She did a great job, and she was super professional and, you know, for like kind of a grim year of like distanced-learning and all that stuff, it was a little treat for her,” said Fey. But Penelope’s performance on screen wasn’t as important to Fey as how she acted behind the scenes. “I was very, very proud of her because, you know, it’s one of those moments where you’re like, ‘Oh, you brought all your manners today,’” said Fey. “Like that’s the main thing, right? As a parent, and I’m like, ‘Oh, your manners were lovely.’“ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb It can be tough for parents of young actors not to micromanage them while on set. However, Fey said she only fell victim to the temptation once over the course of filming. Fey’s inner stage mom came out when she noticed Penelope fading a bit, and she knew they had to wrap the scene soon, she said on Today. To wake her daughter up, Fey suggested giving her a Snickers, since she couldn’t give her a Red Bull like she would suggest for an older actor. Fey admitted it’s “the worst kind of stage mom thing.” RELATED: See Kate Winslet’s 20-Year-Old Daughter, Who’s Taking Over Hollywood.