Jimmy Fallon is catching heat on social media over a resurfaced 2000 “Saturday Night Live” sketch featuring the former cast member in “blackface.”
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The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon celebrated National Teachers' Day on Tuesday by performing "Teachers' Day Song."While strumming a guitar, the host began the original song by asserting that "teachers should make a billion dollars and get more vacation time.""They spend their days wrangling all our crazy kids/ When they go out, they should get free bottomless wine," he sang.Fallon added that teachers "deserve a monthlong spa day" that includes wearing cucumbers on their eyes, which he guessed
.Jimmy Fallon is catching heat on social media over a resurfaced 2000 “Saturday Night Live” sketch featuring the former cast member in “blackface.”
Jennifer Lopez faced off against Jimmy Fallon in a TikTok challenge on the latest episode of the at-home Tonight Show. Spoiler: she won.
Move over Charli D’Amelio and Addison Rae! Jennifer Lopez and Jimmy Fallon took on the Watch It Once Dance Challenge and proved that they’re ready to be the next big TikTok stars.
Dancing by ourselves in quarantine
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.
We have a birthday in the Fallon house! During Monday's at-home episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Fallon pulled off the sweetest surprise for his wife Nancy Juvonen's birthday with the help of their adorable daughters Winnie, 6, and Franny, 5. For their on-air celebration, the trio decorated the kitchen and each carried out a special task.
Jimmy Fallon and Horatio Sanz virtually reprised their "Jarret's Room" characters for a virtual reunion during Thursday's episode of The Tonight Show. The recurring Saturday Night Live sketch, from when Fallon and Sanz were castmembers on the show, featured a webcast series hosted by stoner college students at Hampshire College, Jarret (Fallon) and Gobi (Sanz).
You've never heard "Under Pressure" performed like this before. Jimmy Fallon, Brendon Urie and The Roots performed a "social-distancing remix" of Queen and David Bowie's classic hit during Tuesday's at-home edition of The Tonight Show. While some of the musicians used traditional instruments, others had to get creative and use everyday household items, like a toaster, pots and pans, utensils and water glasses.
Jimmy Fallon’s daughters crashed an interview once again Tuesday — this time with Ethan Hawke.
Queen and David Bowie's “Under Pressure” was a real team effort. When Jimmy Fallon, Panic at the Disco's Brendon Urie and The Roots covered the ‘80s classic on Tuesday night (May 12), they took it to another level.In a new spin on Fallon’s popular “classroom instruments” series, the Tonight Show host gathered a dozen artists for an elaborate virtual performance on “home instruments.”The ensemble really cleared out their cupboards for this one.
Performed with The Roots from the comfort of their own homes
Back in 2017, Jimmy Fallon wrote a children’s book, Everything Is Mama.
Real-life superheroes! As kids were forced to turn their homes into classrooms amid the coronavirus quarantine, parents realized they had a newfound appreciation for teachers.
Queen Latifah joined Jimmy Fallon for Thursday’s “Tonight Show”, and she noticed the host was trying out a new posture-correcting device he ordered from Amazon.
What are Queen Latifah and Jimmy Fallon saying? During Thursday's at-home episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the Taxi stars faced off in a hilarious game of "What Am I Saying," each tasked with reading phrases that appeared to be gibberish but actually revealed real phrases. With 20 seconds on the clock, Jimmy kicked things off with the phrase, "Pete's Aw Traygels." Much to his surprise, the round proved to be an easy feat.
“Tonight Show: At Home Edition” has had no shortage of surprises for host Jimmy Fallon.
The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon celebrated National Teachers' Day on Tuesday by performing "Teachers' Day Song." While strumming a guitar, Fallon began the original song by stating that "teachers should make a billion dollars and get more vacation time." "They spend their days wrangling all our crazy kids/ When they go out, they should get free bottomless wine," he sang.
Jimmy Fallon is celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week with a catchy new song honoring all that teachers do.
Jimmy Fallon is celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week with a catchy new song honoring all that teachers do.