Justin Timberlake is back with new music!
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Al Roker is on the mend!
The 66-year-old TV anchor co-hosted the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday (November 26), and viewers were relieved to see him on-air as usual.
His appearance comes just two weeks after undergoing a five-hour surgery for prostate cancer.
Al appeared in a series of photos shared by the Today Twitter account, and can be seen posing with plenty of celebrity guests, including Jimmy Fallon.
“After a routine check-up in September, turns out I have prostate
Justin Timberlake is back with new music!
NBC’s coverage of the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday morning drew a 5.3 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and 20.7 million viewers, respectable numbers for a mostly pre-taped and pared-down event due to the coronavirus pandemic.
annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade — alongside TODAY co-host Savannah Guthrie — Kotb, 56, took to Instagram revealing she sent Haley a “secret signal” during the live broadcast to tell the toddler: “I love you.”“Told Haley I would give her a secret signal from parade to say I love you! tug on my ear a la @carolburnett,” Kotb wrote, captioning a clip of the heartwarming moment.In the video, Kotb’s fiancé, Joel Schiffman, hugs Haley and says, “See? That was for you,” as the smiling tot giggles
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade may look somewhat different this year absent New York City streets packed with crowds, but the holiday feeling is the same. On a rainy morning in NYC, Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon kicked off the 2020 event with a musical performance.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is immortalized in balloon form!
Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon opened today’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade with an energetic rendition of “Dancing In The Streets,” strutting like Jagger on the barricaded, crowd-free New York City block. The comedian isn’t really much of a singer or a dancer, but then this really wasn’t much of a parade. In this pandemic year, we’ve learned to be thankful for what we get.
coronavirus pandemic, Thanksgiving looks a little bit different this year.
“Butter is back and better than ever.”
Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson has officially made it into the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade!The wrestler and actor took to social media on Thursday, after an ad for his upcoming NBC biopic series,, aired during the annual parade, depicting his infamous fanny pack throwback pic as one of the parade's larger-than-life balloons. «Never in my wildest dreams...» Johnson captioned the clip.
A rogue piece of confetti managed to get everybody talking during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Thursday.
Not even a global pandemic will stop the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The 94th edition of the longstanding holiday tradition takes place at 9 am EST on Thursday (Nov.
Thanksgiving may look a little different this year as the Covid-19 pandemic keeps families from reuniting for turkey dinners, but Macy’s will continue with its annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in a modified fashion Thursday.
YouTube.com/Verizon, on Verizon’s Twitter account and other Verizon Media properties. The online coverage will be hosted by Mario Lopez.In an effort to mitigate the number of gobble-day gawkers (which have totaled 3 million during previous events), the parade will not travel the traditional 2 ½-mile route around the city.
COVID-19 pandemic is still happening, so Thanksgiving will be a lot different this year, but one thing we can still count on is millions of Americans tuning into the Macy‘s Thanksgiving Day Parade .“We will still be doing a live parade on Thanksgiving Day, but it‘s going to be shortened and it’s going to be something that’s only for the viewers at home,” the parade’s executive producer Susan Tercero said in a statement about this year’s festivities.What that means for fans of the parade at
Al Roker! The 66-year-old morning show co-host and weatherman returned to the show on Monday, two weeks after announcing that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and had to undergo surgery. «I feel good, I really do,» Roker told his fellow anchors on Monday, before joking, «Let me tell you, after that first week you can get that catheter out, and I'm feeling good!» Roker continued the TMI jokes, sharing, «I've been trying to exercise.
Al Roker is back at work on the “Today” show just two weeks after revealing his prostate cancer diagnosis and undergoing surgery.
Al Roker is feeling positive after his prostate cancer surgery. The NBC News anchor appeared on the TODAY show Tuesday to give an update to his colleagues about his health.
Al Roker gave a health update as he called in to “Today” on Tuesday, a little over a week after revealing his prostate cancer diagnosis.