Jesse Tyler Ferguson may have thought he was pranking Eric Stonestreet in a new “Jimmy Kimmel!” skit, but it was actually the other way around.
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Pete Buttigieg did the hosting honours for Jimmy Kimmel during Thursday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
The U.S. politician, who dropped out of the Democratic presidential race last week, delivered a funny monologue to an empty studio.
Just a few family members and members of the crew sat in the chairs, as Buttigieg joked about gifting the crew “Pete for President” merch “that I can’t get rid of” as he arrived for his hosting duties.
He also quipped, “When you don’t have a real audience, you have to fake
Jesse Tyler Ferguson may have thought he was pranking Eric Stonestreet in a new “Jimmy Kimmel!” skit, but it was actually the other way around.
What happens when you think you're pranking somebody, only to be the one getting pranked? Ask Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson. In the above exclusive sneak peek from tonight's Jimmy Kimmel Live, Ferguson thinks he's pranking his Modern Family costar Eric Stonestreet with the help of Jimmy Kimmel and his crew, but the joke is quite literally on Ferguson.
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