By Bruce Haring
13.03.2020 - 14:09 / etcanada.com
Jimmy Fallon awkwardly delivered “The Tonight Show” monologue without a studio audience Thursday amid the coronavirus crisis.
It was recently confirmed that the show would be joining “Late Night” and the “Late Show” in suspending production.
Fallon began the skit by saying, “What I do know is that when we are there for each other we are at our best.”
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The talk-show host’s monologue also saw him do his famous Donald
By Bruce Haring
Jimmy Fallon's kids aren't taking it easy on their dad as he films from their home amid the coronavirus pandemic. During Thursday's episode of the NBC late-night show, the 45-year-old host had his two daughters — Winnie, 6, and Franny, 5 — seated behind him as his wife, Nancy Juvonen, filmed his monologue.
By Bruce Haring
Cute cameos! Jimmy Fallon’s two daughters made an adorable appearance as his Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: At Home Edition band.
Sorry, Questlove! Jimmy Fallon found the perfect replacement for The Roots — his daughters, Winnie and Franny.
Sorry, Questlove! Jimmy Fallon found the perfect replacement for The Roots — his daughters, Winnie and Franny.
Jennifer Garner is frustrated with her parents, William and Patricia, for refusing to stay at home and practice social distancing amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
By Bruce Haring
Jimmy Fallon has a whole new crew helping him out, these days! The host of NBC’s The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, 45, sprang into action from his home on March 18 to give audiences a completely new spin on the late night talk show amid the COVID-19 pandemic and self-isolation precautions. Tumbling down an indoor slide, Jimmy held up a sign that read, “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” — likely written by one of his daughters.
While their shows may be on mandatory hiatus during the coronavirus outbreak, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel aren't letting that keep them from doing their monologues. Although it also might also have to do with trying to keep themselves occupied while stuck at home and indoors.
Jimmy Fallon‘s daughters are the absolute cutest!
Jimmy Fallon is bringing a mini version of The Tonight Show to fans from his home as the show remains on production hold due to coronavirus concerns.
Jimmy Fallon is bringing a mini version of The Tonight Show to fans from his home as the show remains on production hold due to coronavirus concerns.
The late night hosts are social distancing. On Tuesday, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Conan O'Brien and Stephen Colbert delivered their monologues via YouTube from their homes after suspending production on their late night shows due to coronavirus concerns.
Late-night hosts are adapting to their home quarantines and practicing social distancing during the coronavirus outbreak. After Stephen Colbert created a monologue from his bathtub — while wearing a full suit — on Monday night, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel followed suit (no pun intended) on Tuesday.
Late night hosts are adapting to their home quarantines and practicing social distancing during the coronavirus outbreak. After Stephen Colbert created a monologue from his bathtub — while wearing a full suit — on Monday night, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel followed suit (no pun intended) on Tuesday.
Words to live by! Jimmy Fallon penned a catchy song to help his daughters remember to wash their hands on Monday, March 16.
Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Jimmy Fallon decided to give some much-needed hygiene lessons to his daughters, but in a fun way! After the production of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon was put on hold amid the health crisis, Jimmy has is spending some quality time with his family at home. The talk show host recently posted a video on social media in which he can be seen singing a hand wash song to his cute little daughters who have their hands all lathered up in soap.
Jimmy Fallon and his kids are stressing the importance of hand-washing.
The production of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and late night with Seth Meyers has been suspended. NBC and CBS have announced that they will no longer shoot the shows for at least about two weeks amid the coronavirus outbreak.