Jennifer Lopez faced off against Jimmy Fallon in a TikTok challenge on the latest episode of the at-home Tonight Show. Spoiler: she won.
05.05.2020 - 16:25 / etcanada.com
Mick Jagger is stepping up during his time in quarantine.
In a surprise appearance on “The Tonight Show”, the Rolling Stones frontman starred in a BBC News parody video introduced by Jimmy Fallon.
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In the old-fashioned-style clip, Jagger plays a man carelessly strumming on his guitar during the pandemic as a voice-over narrator calls him out.
The musician then takes to doing chores around the house, like
Jennifer Lopez faced off against Jimmy Fallon in a TikTok challenge on the latest episode of the at-home Tonight Show. Spoiler: she won.
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Jimmy Fallon and Horatio Sanz virtually reprised their "Jarret's Room" characters for a virtual reunion during Thursday's episode of The Tonight Show. The recurring Saturday Night Live sketch, from when Fallon and Sanz were castmembers on the show, featured a webcast series hosted by stoner college students at Hampshire College, Jarret (Fallon) and Gobi (Sanz).
It's The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon...and his kids! The late-night host's two daughters—Winnie, 6, and Franny, 5—sweetly stole the spotlight once again during Thursday's at-home episode. For the opening monologue, Jimmy decided to provide a change of scenery and sit in the back of his car with his loved ones.
Jimmy Fallon’s kids are a hard audience to please.
Chris Evans is quarantining with his brother, Scott, and the siblings pay a virtual visit to “The Tonight Show” on Wednesday to demonstrate how much they’ve learned about each other while living in close quarters.
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The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon celebrated National Teachers' Day on Tuesday by performing "Teachers' Day Song."While strumming a guitar, the host began the original song by asserting that "teachers should make a billion dollars and get more vacation time.""They spend their days wrangling all our crazy kids/ When they go out, they should get free bottomless wine," he sang.Fallon added that teachers "deserve a monthlong spa day" that includes wearing cucumbers on their eyes, which he guessed
The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon celebrated National Teachers' Day on Tuesday by performing "Teachers' Day Song." While strumming a guitar, Fallon began the original song by stating that "teachers should make a billion dollars and get more vacation time." "They spend their days wrangling all our crazy kids/ When they go out, they should get free bottomless wine," he sang.
Jimmy Fallon is celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week with a catchy new song honoring all that teachers do.
Jimmy Fallon is celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week with a catchy new song honoring all that teachers do.
Self-isolation and having to tape remote episodes isn’t going to keep Jimmy Fallon from coming up with some hilarious games to play with his guests.