Billy Kimmel is definitely over this whole quarantine thing! The 2-year-old cutie played a game of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” with his father, Jimmy Kimmel, and his older sister, Jane Kimmel, 5, on Monday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
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Jimmy Kimmel continues to entertain viewers from the comfort of his own home while self-isolating with wife Molly and their kids, Jane and Billy.
On Friday, he shared his latest quarantine monologue, introducing the idea of “Formal Fridays,” with he and his family putting on their finest duds in order to… hang around the house.
“The idea is to get dressed up as if you’re going somewhere, even though you’re going nowhere,” quipped Kimmel. “It’s the kind of thing they do in prison to keep the
Billy Kimmel is definitely over this whole quarantine thing! The 2-year-old cutie played a game of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” with his father, Jimmy Kimmel, and his older sister, Jane Kimmel, 5, on Monday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
Billy Kimmel is definitely over this whole quarantine thing! The 2-year-old cutie played a game of «Who Wants to Be a Millionaire» with his father, Jimmy Kimmel, and his older sister, Jane Kimmel, 5, on Monday's .
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By Bruce Haring
Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon's kids are contributing to their dads' at-home late-night shows. During the most recent episodes of and , the hosts have proudly used artwork made by their kids to open their shows.
Given how the world is currently in a lockdown period amidst the coronavirus scare, talk show hosts are finding innovative ways of providing entertainment to millions. Using the video conference format from the confines of their houses, the talk show hosts now converse with Hollywood stars and musicians.
By Bruce Haring
By Bruce Haring
By Bruce Haring
Jimmy Kimmel may be doing his show from home but he’s not hard up for guests.
By Bruce Haring
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 might also have to do with trying to keep themselves occupied while stuck at home and indoors.
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.