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NEW YORK CITY — In Brooke Walker's one-on-one interview with Seth Meyers, he talks about settling into his new studio home, performance nerves and what's important in marriage.
"I had butterflies after doing SNL for 12 years. I don't think the butterflies will ever go away — I think that actually helps you focus before each performance," Meyers said.
As a newlywed, Meyers said he believes the listening is one of the most important things in a marriage.
"Sometimes the small gesture is the one that leaves the biggest impact," Meyers said.
For the full interview, click on the video above.