appeared as a guest via Zoom and welcomed Fallon back, saying: “New York is really open now that you’re doing your show again.”Fallon is the first of the late-night hosts to return to the studio.
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Also Read: Adam Carolla Defends Jimmy Kimmel, Says Karl Malone and Oprah Impressions Are Not Blackface (Video)The judges’ jaws were on the floor, and Terry Crews was so surprised by their moves — which included an extremely deep split, a terrifying back-bend, and one dancer twisting his head almost all the way around — that Crews could barely watch from backstage, shouting at one point, “Oh! My back!”“It was super entertaining,” said judge Sofia Vergara.
“I was nervous at the same time when
.appeared as a guest via Zoom and welcomed Fallon back, saying: “New York is really open now that you’re doing your show again.”Fallon is the first of the late-night hosts to return to the studio.
Billy Eichner nailed the monologue as he filled in for Jimmy Kimmel as guest host during Wednesday night’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeThe Emmys are still on for Sept. 20, and besides host Jimmy Kimmel, there’s very little we know about how this year’s ceremony — to be broadcast on ABC — will be handled.
The Brothers Gage had a surprise in store for the “America’s Got Talent” judges during Tuesday’s show.
the coronavirus outbreak back in March, the show attempted to stave off a shutdown by nixing the audience while taping the last two nights of the audition rounds.In this sneak peek from the upcoming episode, airing next week, Yo delivers his stand-up routine directly to Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara and guest judge Eric Stonestreet — who filled in for Heidi Klum when she had to take time off due to illness.However, Yo didn't let the smaller-than-usual audience keep him from giving it
America's Got Talent to audition with Tones and I's "Dance Monkey."After admitting to judge Sofia Vergara that she was "a little" nervous, the 12-year-old singer stunned the audience with her take on her fellow Australian's smash 2019 hit."Dance for me, dance for me, dance for me, Oh-oh-oh/ Never seen anybody do the things you do before/ They say move for me, move for me, move for me, yeah-ah-ah/ When you're done, I'll make you do it all again/ All again," the preteen delicately crooned before
Jimmy Kimmel has come under fire recently for his past sketches, specifically one in which he wore blackface and a bald cap to portray the former NBA star, Karl Malone. Post the backlash especially with the Black Lives Matter movement in full swing, the late-night talk show host has issued a delayed apology for his infamous Karl Malone impression, along with others - in which he used blackface and insensitive racial language.
Dr. Josefina Monasterio is “73-years-young” and fit as a fiddle.
It's a modern reunion for Sofia Vergara and Eric Stonestreet. Vergara, 47, and her former "Modern Family" co-star Stonestreet, 48, had the chance to film together again when he served as a guest judge on Tuesday's episode of "America's Got Talent." Both stars took to Instagram to commemorate the occasion.
Heidi Klum out sick — with what turned out to be a cold and not coronavirus, which was a concern for her at the time — star Eric Stonestreet filled in for an exciting night of performances alongside his former co-star, Sofia Vergara.«Unfortunately, Heidi Klum is feeling under the weather today, but luckily Sofia was able to pull a few strings,» host Terry Crews said, before introducing the special guest judge.«I solved the problem for today!» Vergara said excitedly.
Eric Stonestreet is sitting in for Heidi Klum on the judges panel on tonight’s all-new America’s Got Talent.
Jimmy Kimmel has followed fellow U.S. late-night host Jimmy Fallon’s lead and apologized for a blackface TV skit.
Jimmy Kimmel has followed fellow U.S.
Earlier in the week, Jimmy Kimmel announced that he was taking a few months off to be with his family.
Also Read: Why 'Military Wives' Director Peter Cattaneo Wouldn't Call His Feel-Good Movie a 'Comedy' (Video)“Dads” profiles famous funny men like Judd Apatow, Will Smith, Jimmy Fallon, Neil Patrick Harris, Kenan Thompson, Jimmy Kimmel and Ken Jeong about their experiences as fathers.
Peter White Television EditorJuneteenth, the commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States, was a focus for last night’s late-night talk shows.Many of the shows featured interviews and sketches based on today’s celebration with calls from hosts and guests calling for states to follow Virginia, New York and Texas and make it a national holiday.Jimmy Kimmel had Pharrell Williams on his ABC show.