Jimmy Kimmel is taking another shot at Marjorie Taylor Greene following her report of him to the Capitol Police.
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Jimmy Fallon had quite an explosive start to the new week with the latest episode of the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon when he kicked things off with a big announcement.MORE: Jimmy Fallon's eccentric home is basically a theme park - see inside"This is big, actually, I saw that the daytime TV show Maury is ending," Jimmy said after delivering his opening monologue.WATCH: Jimmy Fallon causes hilarious argument with Maury announcementHis announcer, Steve Higgins, better known as Higgins, mourned the news of the show ending after 31 long years, deeming it his "favorite show."He was then called out by Roots band member Tariq for lying about it, which led to a back-and-forth between the two that left Jimmy in a confused bind.RELATED: Jennifer Lopez announces heartwarming news close to her heart"You know what? I don't need this, [expletive] all y'all," Higgins said, eventually walking off set in mock tears to his dressing room with Tariq booing behind him.Jimmy followed him into the dressing room to comfort him and then get him back out onto the stage, where they both then sat on the couch. "Let's go back out there," he reassuringly said, bringing his announcer back to the set.
Jimmy Kimmel is taking another shot at Marjorie Taylor Greene following her report of him to the Capitol Police.
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Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon pulled off the TV prank of all TV pranks by switching late-night TV shows!It was a sight to behold as Fallon strolled onto the set of in Hollywood and introduced himself simply as Jimmy after the boisterous crowd gave him a rousing ovation.«I’ve switched places with Jimmy Kimmel, although as far as surprises you’ve seen on ABC this week this one’s a distant second,» quipped Fallon referring the Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars last Sunday. Fallon added, «It’s really strange for me to be here.
Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel pulled one over on their fans with a hilarious April Fool’s Day prank. To the surprise (and delight) of their in-studio audiences and viewers at home, the late night hosts switched gigs, with Fallon taking over the desk over at Jimmy Kimmel Live! while Kimmel hosted The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The comedians were completely committed to the practical joke as they each had to fly across the country to pull it off: Fallon works out of New York, while Kimmel is based in Hollywood.
For late-night TV viewers, Friday, April 1 presented a tale of two Jimmies.
Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel swapped talk shows and networks in an elaborate April Fool’s Day prank on Friday.it was a confusing tale of two Jimmys for audiences after Fallon flew to Hollywood to host “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on ABC, while Kimmel sat in for Fallon on NBC’s “The Tonight Show.”Fallon and Kimmel sat at each other’s desks and did some of each other’s recurring bits as part of the epic switcheroo, which was a complete surprise to the shocked studio audiences at 30 Rock and the El Capitan Entertainment Centre.The Roots remained in New York to warm up the crowd for Kimmel, whose sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez stayed in Tinseltown to serve up Fallon with punchlines.“I love being here in New York. I want to tell you about this crazy thing that happened in LA this week.
Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel have long had to face the challenge of similar names, hosting similar shows.
Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel pulled one over on their audiences tonight!
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorFor at least one evening, worlds are colliding in late-night TV.Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel decided to switch up their hosting duties on April 1, with Kimmel traveling to New York to lead NBC’s “Tonight Show” and Fallon journeying to California to host ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” The studio audiences attending each broadcast were not informed of the move ahead of time, leaving them just as surprised as the TV viewers who tuned in Friday night. The Red Hot Chili Peppers served as musical guests for both programs.While such stunts are rare — each late-night program vies with the others for viewership and social-media activity — they are becoming less unique.
Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon are good friends, but turns out their families are way more intertwined than it seems! MORE: Drew Barrymore shocks fans with latest glamorous transformationThe late night host visited the morning show host on The Drew Barrymore Show, and the episode was filled with everything from laughter to tears.The two had revelatory conversations which included Jimmy's first impression of the star, just how far back their friendship goes, and a terrifying game where the two had to hilariously face their worst food fears if they lost a round of trivia.WATCH: Drew Barrymore sparks dating rumors after sharing cheeky moment with Sam HeughanMORE: Drew Barrymore pulls out all the stops in dazzling 'dress of my dreams'They first met in 2005, when she hosted Saturday Night Live and he was part of the show's iconic Weekend Update segment along with Tina Fey.
Jimmy Fallon has something up his sleeve for his next book. ET's Rachel Smith caught up with the 47-year-old late-night host in New York City on Tuesday, and he revealed that he's collaborating with Jennifer Lopez on his next children's book.«The next idea we have… it involves JLo and it’s massive,» he promised. «We always wanted to do something together and, of course, me, I’m like, 'We should do a song together.' She’s like, 'No, I can’t.
Following Sunday’s shocking turn of events at the 2022 Oscars, Will Smith slapping Chris Rock in the face is all anyone was talking about on social media, and proved to be rich comedic fodder for late night talk show hosts.
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorChris Miller will take the reins of NBC’s venerable “Tonight Show,” taking over as showrunner as the current one, Jamie Granet-Bederman, takes a step back.Miller joins the program from “The Drew Barrymore Show,” where he served as one of the executive producers. He has ties to Fallon, having worked for Flower Films, the production company launched by Barrymore and her partner, Nancy Juvonen.
MORE: Euphoria's Maude Apatow supported by famous dad ahead of show's finaleLeslie is of course married to legendary director Judd Apatow. The two have been together since 1997 and Leslie has starred in movies of Judd's such as This is 40 with Paul Rudd and Knocked Up with Katherine Heigl and Seth Rogen.The two movies in fact featured none other than the couple's two daughters, Maude, 24, and Iris, 19, who are Hollywood's latest upcoming darlings.WATCH: Celebrity mother-daughter look-alikesMORE: 5 laugh-out-loud Judd Apatow films to watch ahead of Cliff Beasts 6: Battle for EverestNow the actress is starring in yet another movie by her husband, The Bubble, which she promoted during her appearance on Jimmy Fallon.