Tina Fey looked a little worse for wear as she filmed scenes for Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt on Monday night.

The 45-year-old couldn't stand up straight as she staggered around the set of her hit Netflix comedy show.

But when you're the boss you can do what you like on set - including writing in a drunk scene for your own character.

Fey-ded: Tina Fey filmed a drunk scene with Ellie Kemper on the set of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt on Monday night

While she is the show's creator, executive producer and co-writer, Tina also plays the incompetent prosecutor Marcia, and it looked like she was also struggling to hold her booze in this latest episode.

Wearing black trousers a white zip up top and a long grey coat, the comedienne fell around the set and used lead actress Ellie Kemper - who plays the eponymous Kimmy - to hold her up.

Even a wardrobe change into a plaid skirt and black tights with a grey shawl didn't seem to sober Fey up, as her tipsiness continued well into the next scene.

Locked: The 45-year-old couldn't stand up straight as she staggered around the set of her hit Netflix comedy show

Calling (for) the shots: But when you're the boss you can do what you like on set - including writing in a drunk scene for your own character

Multitasker: While she is the show's creator, executive producer and co-writer, Tina also plays the incompetent prosecutor Marcia, and it looked like she was also struggling to hold her booze in this latest episode

Still drunk: Even a wardrobe change into a plaid skirt and black tights with a grey shawl didn't seem to sober Fey up, as her tipsiness continued well into the next scene

The multi-Emmy nominated series tells the story of a woman trying to adjust to life in New York City having been held in a doomsday cult for 15 years.

That very same night, the inspiration for an even more famous comedy creation of hers was being interviewed by Seth Meyers on Late Night.

Former governor of Alaska and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin told the host that when she first seen Fey doing her now legendary impression of her 'I thought it was me!'

Hit show: The multi-Emmy nominated series tells the story of a woman trying to adjust to life in New York City having been held in a doomsday cult for 15 years

Lawyer: She wore black trousers a white zip up top and a long grey coat for the first scene

Carrying the scene: She needed co-star Kemper - who plays the eponymous Kimmy - to hold her up

Always busy: Up next for Tina Fey is a reunion with Amy Poehler in the comedy sisters, alongside Maya Rudolph, John Leguizamo, James Brolin and wrestler John Cena

Not bothered: It is set for release on December 18, apparently unintimidated by the other film released that day: Star Wars The Force Awakens

She said Fey's impersonation was 'freaky' it was so accurate, and that her youngest son couldn't even tell them apart.

Up next for Tina Fey is a reunion with Amy Poehler in the comedy sisters, alongside Maya Rudolph, John Leguizamo, James Brolin and wrestler John Cena.

It is set for release on December 18, apparently unintimidated by the other film released that day: Star Wars The Force Awakens.