Jimmy Fallon was uncharacteristically serious as he kicked off Thursday night’s at-home edition of “The Tonight Show”, addressing the protests that have been erupting across the globe in response to the death of George Floyd.
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Ben Stiller is hoping he will be able to host a memorial service for his late dad Jerry once the coronavirus pandemic comes to an end.
The Zoolander actor appeared on Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show: At Home Edition on Tuesday night and spoke about his father’s death earlier this month. Admitting he wanted to use the interview to share some fond memories of Jerry, Ben explained that the Covid-19 crisis meant the family were unable to celebrate the late screen star’s life in the way they wanted
Jimmy Fallon was uncharacteristically serious as he kicked off Thursday night’s at-home edition of “The Tonight Show”, addressing the protests that have been erupting across the globe in response to the death of George Floyd.
Tiger King's Carole Baskin has won control over her rival Joe Exotic's former zoo in Oklahoma. A federal judge has given 58 year old Carole, who was recently tricked into giving her first interview by pranksters who posed as Jimmy Fallon, Joe's Wynnewood-based zoo as part of a ruling in a $1million (£800,000) trademark legal battle.
Jimmy Fallon addressed anger over his past wearing of blackface during the latest episode of his late-night talk show on Monday night.
Jimmy Fallon's return from hiatus proved to be an emotional episode of, as the host addressed the ongoing protests against racial injustice and his own recent controversy. Fallon spoke with CNN's Don Lemon as part of Monday's special episode, and the newsman commended Fallon for addressing and owning up to his past mistakes.
This week on “TheWrap-Up,” hosts Sharon Waxman and Daniel Goldblatt discuss President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting social media companies, Jimmy Fallon’s apology for donning blackface 20 years ago and “America’s Got Talent” completing their investigation into allegations made by former judge Gabrielle Union.
Jamie Foxx stuck up for Jimmy Fallon after the “Tonight Show” host received immense backlash over a resurfaced video of him appearing in blackface on “SNL” 20 years ago. Fallon responded to the controversy after a sketch from 2000 in which he appeared in blackface to perform an impression of Chris Rock resurfaced on Twitter.Things got so bad that the hashtag “#JimmyFallonIsOverParty” was briefly trending on the social media platform.
Jamie Foxx is speaking out in support of Jimmy Fallon, after the late-night host apologized for performing in blackface in a 2000 sketch.
Kristen Bell is getting candid about how the current global pandemic has impacted her home life.
Anthony Anderson and Jimmy Fallon go way back. During Wednesday's at-home episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the duo reminisced over the first time they met nearly 12 years ago at a celebrity golf tournament.
Ben Stiller is hoping he will be able to host a memorial service for his late dad Jerry once the coronavirus pandemic comes to an end.
In lieu of being able to gather together with family for a memorial service, Ben Stiller is celebrating his late father’s life and legacy on TV with Jimmy Fallon.
In lieu of being able to gather together with family for a memorial service, Ben Stiller is celebrating his late father's life and legacy on TV with Jimmy Fallon.
Ben Stiller spoke candidly about the last few weeks of his late father Jerry Stiller’s life as well as the enduring memories he has of him. On May 11, Ben revealed to the world that the late “Seinfeld” and “King of Queens” actor died of natural causes at age 92.
Simone Johnson is the latest in a long line of wrestlers to step foot in the ring. And her father Dwayne Johnson couldn't be more thrilled she's joining the family business.
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.
Kobe Bryant is gone, but not forgotten. Adam Levine paid his respects to the mercurial L.A. Lakers shooting guard when Maroon 5 delivered a virtual performance of “Memories” on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show.
Some of New York's biggest stars, including Robert De Niro, Chris Rock, Jennifer Lopez, Jimmy Fallon and more, joined forces Monday to help raise money for the city's response to the coronavirus pandemic duringRise Up New York! Tina Fey hosted the hourlong telecast, during which she assured residents and viewers that "we're all in this together." "We're going to honor the incredible city and show how we can rise up," said Fey, while also announcing that over $1.5 million in donations had already