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Jerry Seinfeld sets record straight on THAT awkward Larry King interview after host died aged 87

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Broadcasting legend Larry King passed away at the age of 87 in Los Angeles over the weekend.And Jerry Seinfeld not only paid tribute to the talk show host but also cleared the air about their infamous awkward interview.The 66-year-old comedian took to Twitter on Saturday to share his thoughts about the television personality with his 4.3million followers as he wrote: 'Always loved Larry King and will miss him.'The "canceled" bit was just me having fun with his little mistake.

Nothing more. Or less. #ripLarry [heart emoji]'Scroll down for video Sad:Broadcasting legend Larry King passed away at the age of 87 in Los Angeles over the weekend Interesting: Jerry Seinfeld not only paid tribute to the talk show host but also cleared the air about.

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