TV personality and choreographer Abby Lee Miller recently shared a carousel on Instagram featuring Neil Patrick Harris, among others. On December 2, she shared the post in which she was seen attending a Broadway play, Yasmina Reza’s “Art.” The post was captioned:“If you truly want to LAUGH OUT LOUD!!! Then go see @artonbway With these incredible comedic actors @nph @j_corden and @bobby_cannavale On tv they are superstars, live on stage - their timing is impeccable, and in person afterward - such gracious kind gentlemen! Thank you for an incredible evening if NY Theater!”However, Harris did not seem too happy with how he looked in the post. Not only him, but many netizens accused Miller of using Facetune software. Harris commented in the post:“Ummm… what did you do to my face..?”One social media user commented that no one other than Harris was facetuned. They wrote:“The way it was ONLY him.”Leo @parden04LINKThe way it was ONLY him😭Another user jokingly commented:“Her pointing her finger towards him to intensify the power of the filter.”In similar lines, another social media user said:“He looks like a snapchat filter oh my god.”Commenting on Neil Patrick Harris’s eyes, an X user mentioned:“It literally took away his eyes lmaooo just a filter there no thoughts left.”An online commentator wrote that they couldn’t stop laughing about the post:“The world is in chaos... and I can't stop laughing thinking about Abby Lee Miller trying Facetune on Neil Patrick Harris.”Meanwhile, Abby Lee Miller also replied to Harris’s comment, noting:“@nph Burkitt Lymphoma, 10 rounds of invasive chemo & a big birthday - so I’m sticking with the filters! You sir - always look fabulous no matter what!!!” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostNeil Patrick Harris talks about the Broadway play and working with the co-starsIn September 2025, Neil Patrick Harris, along with Bobby Cannavale and James Corden, sat down with TODAY to discuss their play, Art. Corden said they first got a call from the show’s producer. He wanted to know who else with be performing with him. Upon knowing their names, he thought this would be a fun project to work on. Harris commented:“If you are going to be doing a thing eight times a week with only two other people, you want it to be with people that you like.”When asked to explain the narrative of the play, Neil Patrick Harris said that his character Serge bought a very costly modern artwork and felt proud of it. But his friend, played by Bobby, didn’t react well to it, and that caused problems between them. Bobby Cannavale said the friend did react, but Neil pointed out that the reaction wasn’t good.The host pointed out that James Corden had an almost five-minute monologue in the play. When asked how it was like for his co-stars to see him speak for a long time, Neil Patrick Harris said: “It’s a delight.” He said that Corden was unnecessarily upset about the long dialogue. Harris mentioned Corden was not only good but “innate” at what he did with the part.