Busy Phillipsis most well-known for her acting resume.She’s currently back onGirls5eva, which has been revived on Netflix.Busyhas also starred in movies likeHe’s Just Not That Into You,White Chicks,and the TV seriesCougar Town. In the past, she’s also had her own late-night talk show calledBusy Tonight, where she interviewed her contemporariesand had a blast doing it. Unfortunately, the series was canceled in 2019, something that she found extremely frustrating,according to an interview with Vanity Fair. Now, five years later, Busy isgetting back into the late-night talkshow game. “I think whenBusy Tonightwas canceled,Casey St. Ange,my producing partner, we really wanted to try and find a way to continue to do a late-night show for a myriad of reasons. The biggest one was that we loved doing it. And, you know, we don’t really see late-night shows that have a woman as a host.” Busy shared during her conversation withCollider.She added, “We were working towards a [reboot] when the pandemic happened, and it caused us to have to pivot onto other things, like so many people.
Busy This Weekis the revival that Busy and her producing partner have been seeking.Their pivot led them to their podcast,“Busy Phillips is Doing Her Best,”which took off quickly. “We launched our podcast, which has been super successful and fun. And it’s given us more insight into our audience and listening to the kinds of things that they want to see and are hoping for.”Busy’s rebooted late-night show found a new home on QVC+,which has broadened its scope beyond the home shopping content. Busy said, “I worked with QVC a little over a year and a half ago to do a holiday special for them. Casey came and helped as well. And we were like, ‘Can we get QVC to do a late-night talk show for us? The audience is here,’” adding, “Sure enough, they were on board. So we’re super excited to get back to it.”

Colliderspoke with Busy about what’s to come withBusy This Week, as well as her recent ADHD diagnosis.
Busy This Week
QVC+ talk show starring Busy Philipps and a rotation of weekly guests.
‘Busy This Week’ Allows Her To Connect With People
Now that she’s back in the late-night talk show game, Busy couldn’t be happier. “I genuinely love talking to people.Especially when Miss Patti LaBelle was a guest onBusy Tonight. That was one of my favorite episodes.Having the chance to sit across from the iconic legend and ask her questions and hear her stories aboutElton John, things that really kind of blew my mind.” Now, withBusy This Week, she already has a great lineup ahead of her. “We have actually taped our first episode, and it’s my girlsfromGirls5eva, which is exciting and so much fun. But even in chatting with those girls,Paula Pelltold us an amazing story that we had never heard before.” She added, “It was an amazing story about her time onSNL. This is the stuff I want to know and see and talk about and share.”
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Busy cares abouthearing people’s real stories and doesn’twant any of her guests to feel like the butt of a joke. “A little bit of the way we do our podcast is that it’s really genuine. We’re not just setting people up for jokes.” She shared, adding, “I feel like. I’ve done talk shows in the past. You can see the host not truly listening to you, waiting for their opportunity to say something clever and get a laugh.” This is certainly common,especially with the late-night shows on major networksthat are currently hosted by comedians.Busy This Weekendis intended to give a true look into her fellow celebrity guests, going beyond the surface while still having fun.

Busy Wants To Help Women Get Diagnosed With Neurodivergence
During an interview with People, Busy shared her story of realizing that she hadADHDwhile getting her daughter tested. “We know that often women are not going to be taken seriously when we attempt to describe what’s going on with us and our bodies and our mental health. The fact that ADHD presents so differently in girls than boys, I think, accounts for the fact that cases of being diagnosed with ADHD have, I think, almost doubled in the last couple of years,” she shared during her interview with Collider.
One of the major reasonsdiagnoses in women have increased is social media. With all the prevalent evils of social media, this is one trend that is actually helping people. Busy said, “I think [women getting diagnosed] is one of the benefits of social media, in terms of having awareness and people being able to access information. Obviously, I don’t need to tell anyone to do their own research and that TikTok is not a substitute for a doctor. But I am really glad that more women are figuring out what’s going on with them and getting the support and help that they deserve because I just have to say, for me, it changed my life.” Busyis currently partnered with an ADHD medicationthat she can’t Busy is partnered with an ADHD medication that she began taking after she was diagnosed. The way ADHD presents in women can sometimes look like depression and can easily lead to constant feelings of inadequacy.

Busy Phillips struggled with this when she was young. “I sort of allowed a lot of the manifestations of my ADHD to make me tell myself bad stories about myself.” She added, “Like, that I was lazy, or [that] I didn’t have follow through, or that I wasn’t smart enough to do it. I just, [thought] ‘Oh, I guess I’m not smart enough.” She went on to share that now that she’s medicated, life has gotten much better for her.To be medicated and have a better understandingof the ways my ADHD manifests itself for me has allowed me so much freedom, and a re-framing of those childhood moments in a way that is invaluable.” Busy’s story is incredibly relatable, and hopefully, some of her future guests onBusy This Weekwill be inspired to spark their own personal discoveries.Busy This Weekis available to watch only onQVC+andHSN+. New episodes air Wednesdays at 10 PM ET.Watch on QVC+