Casey Wilson and Adam Pally Have Been Recording a 'Happy Endings' Podcast 'for Fun'

Mar. 15, 2025

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP/Shutterstock (9053037db) Adam Pally, left, and Casey Wilson arrive at the Critics' Choice Television Awards in the Beverly Hilton Hotel, in Beverly Hills, Calif 2013 Critics Choice Television Awards - Arrivals, Beverly Hills, USA

Casey Wilsonis kicking off another year of Penny!

The actress, 41, has a treat forHappy Endingsfans nine years after ABC sitcom ended.

“I will say,” she tells PEOPLE, “Adam Pallyand I, and I haven’t said this anywhere, but we have been taping aHappy Endingspodcast for fun.”

Wilson — whose latest gig is narrating Wondery’sFed Uppodcast aboutthe feud that grew out of the F-Factor Diet— describes herHappy Endingspodcast as “just kind of a one-season, one-off that’s very tongue-in-cheek, where we know it wasn’t likeBreaking Bad.”

She adds, “But we know that for our smaller, yet healthily rabid fan base, we hope they’ll enjoy it for fun.”

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Wilson starred inHappy Endingsfor its three-season run from 2011 to 2013 as Penny Hartz, a quirky, ambitious publicist and one of six tight-knit friends navigating life and love in Chicago. Pally, 40, played her goofball gay best friend Max Blum.

As for a potential revival of the show, Wilson says she and her costars are onboard afterreuniting for a 2020 pandemic specialthat benefited Color of Change and World Central Kitchen.

“I mean, it’s the most frustrating answer, which is that they have made much movement and much efforts, but a lot of the producers are all kind of in different places,” Wilson says. “And I don’t know, they’re just structurally trying to work it out, but everybody wants to.”

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Wilson says ofFed Up, “It verges on true crime in the best sense in that it’s surrounding garbage, influence-y, wealth, diet culture. It’s all the things I personally love very deeply, for better or worse.”

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Fed Upis now streaming on Wondery and is available July 25 on all podcast platforms.

source: people.com