Kate Hudson and Jimmy Fallon came close to having an off-screen romance while filming Almost Famous in 2000.
10.04.2020 - 18:39 / etonline.com
The Police's 1980 hit, «Don't Stand So Close to Me,» has never been more relevant.
On Thursday, 68-year-old Sting himself sang the classic remotely with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots on While the song is about the inappropriate affair between a female student and her teacher, the lyrics of the song's chorus has taken on a new meaning due to the need for social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.
The former Police frontman sang lead vocals and played guitar during the at-home rendition of the
Kate Hudson and Jimmy Fallon came close to having an off-screen romance while filming Almost Famous in 2000.
Kate Hudson revealed to Jimmy Fallon that she would have dated him if he’d “made a move” while they were co-stars on the 2000 film “Almost Famous.” Hudson appeared on “The Tonight Show” Monday where the duo reminisced about the bond they shared while working on the movie in New York more than 20 years ago. As the conversation progressed, Hudson grilled the host about a previous statement he made in 2018 in which he revealed he always thought they could have dated.
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Sting joined Jimmy Fallon and The Roots to perform an "at-home" version of The Police's "Don't Stand So Close to Me" on Thursday's episode of The Tonight Show. The song choice is especially appropriate for the performance given that the musicians and host are social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jimmy Fallon, Sting and The Roots have an anthem for these times. Amid the ongoing coronavirus and resulting sweeping social distancing, the Tonight Show host teamed up with the 18-time Grammy winner for another round of his show's signature: performing hit songs with peculiar objects.
With everyone quarantined during the coronavirus pandemic, Jimmy Fallon did a special "at home" edition of his classroom instruments bit on Thursday night's (April 9) Tonight Show, inviting Sting to join house(bound) band The Roots for a version of The Police's "Don't Stand So Close to Me."Sting took the center square with an acoustic guitar and shaker, strumming along as members of the Roots played everything from the pillow (Ian Hendrickson-Smith) to Connect Four (Kamal Gray) and
Sting wrote the perfect song for social distancing all the way back in 1980.
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