Seth Meyers and Jimmy Fallon will be flashing their smiles on the small screen in no time.
08.09.2023 - 02:09 / justjared.com
Jimmy Fallon has spoken out for the first time since he was accused of making The Tonight Show a “toxic work environment.”
Earlier today, the host of the long running primetime show had been accused by a former and a few current staffers of “erratic behavior”, as well as making the place a “pretty glum atmosphere,” with other accusations.
Now, Jimmy has issued an apology over the report.
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In the apology, via Deadline, Jimmy reportedly spoke to staff in a private venue over the accusations.
“I’m sorry if I embarrassed you. I never set out to create that type of atmosphere at the show,” he said. “I think sometimes I’m working with the best of the best, you guys are the top of the game. There are things I’ve done in the past that are embarrassing but I never mistreated anybody.”
Jimmy continued, “I want this show to be fun, it should be inclusive for everybody, it should be funny, it should be the best show, the best people. I just wanted to…say I miss you guys.”
Following the initial report, comedian Jerry Seinfeld, who was a guest on one particular episode that the staffers called out, came to Jimmy‘s defense.
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groveling apology to his “Tonight Show” staffers after reports surfaced of his toxic workplace behavior — but fans aren’t buying it.One user on X, formerly known as Twitter, pointed to a line the 48-year-old TV host allegedly said during the all-hands meeting: “It’s embarrassing and I feel so bad.”The commenter said the “apology sounds like it was spoken by a toddler.”“Why didn’t and couldn’t he apologize in person? I find the Zoom apology insulting,” another shared, while others chimed in that Fallon only said he was sorry “cause he got called out.”Fallon likely conducted his apology virtually, however, because of the ongoing Hollywood strike, which has shut down production for a slew of highly-anticipated movies and TV shows, including late-night talk shows.“Oh, f–k off. Fallon’s ‘apology’ is about how he was inconvenienced by the Rolling Stone article exposing him as a raging a–hole and nothing about apologizing to staff or saying how he will change,” another scathing comment said.Another user likened the saga to Ellen DeGeneres, who had her “Ellen Show” canceled in 2022 after a 19-year run following a flurry of toxic workplace allegations against the seemingly family-friendly talk show host.“The Jimmy Fallon saga is following EXACTLY the same footsteps that Ellen DeGeneres tread … accusations.
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