Jimmy Kimmel debuted a major quarantine glow-up during Thursday's
06.04.2020 - 20:13 / hollywood.com
Lady Gaga is teaming up with U.S. late-night hosts Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert for a historic global broadcast to raise funds to fight the coronavirus.
The Oscar winner will serve as curator for One World: Together at Home, staged in partnership with officials from Global Citizen and the World Health Organization on April 18, 2020.
The two-hour event, which will air live from each of the stars’ homes, will celebrate community healthcare workers and feature comedians Fallon, K
Jimmy Kimmel debuted a major quarantine glow-up during Thursday's
Trevor Noah has taken to self-isolation.
Yesterday, Lady Gaga and Global Citizen put on a livestreamed concert special featuring performances from a number of queer artists.
Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert came together for a good cause.
Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez and more delivered stunning performances during the One World: Together at Home concert on Saturday, April 18.
Since we're all confined to the great indoors, some people have to get creative with how they do their jobs. In Jimmy Fallon's case, he's been FaceTiming celebrities to keep The Tonight Show up and running on YouTube.Last week she curated with Global Citizen and the World Health Organization.
After her incredibly awkward interview with Jimmy Fallon last week, Lady Gaga returned to on Monday with an apology and some big news.
Lady Gaga is opening up about the upcoming special One World: Together at Home, which will air on April 18.
Pop music superstar Lady Gaga on Monday announced a worldwide telecast featuring Paul McCartney, Lizzo, Billie Eilish and others to support healthcare workers responding to the global coronavirus outbreak.
Lady Gaga is teaming up with U.S. late night hosts Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert for a historic global broadcast to raise funds to fight the coronavirus.
The first UK television broadcast of One World: Together At Home - a global televised entertainment special - will air later this month.
Stars are bringing the world together.
ABC, CBS, and NBC are teaming up for a historic global broadcast!
When Lady Gaga appeared via FaceTime on Jimmy Fallon‘s The Tonight Show “from home” on April 1, it made for the most awkward interview ever! The singer was super distracted and talking to her assistants, sometimes not even realizing they were on TV. Then her interview abruptly ended when she told Jimmy “I just can’t talk right now,” as phones could be heard going off on her end of the line.
“I can’t, Jimmy,” the Star Is Born actor said, appearing nervous and rubbing her face. “I can’t talk right now. I’m really sorry. It’s just, like, a really weird time right no. Hello? Jimmy? I can’t see you? Am I on TV?”
Lady Gaga has big news…kind of. On Wednesday, the "Stupid Love" singer joined Jimmy Fallon for an at-home version of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and her FaceTime call with the late night host did not go as planned.
The show must go on. After late-night shows went on temporary hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, many of their hosts found ways to improvise with at-home monologues. That trend has now taken off, as a number of shows have returned to broadcast with fully filmed-at-home episodes.
Most late-night talk shows ( make that most shows, period) have gone on temporary hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, but their hosts are finding ways to improvise — and some are returning with full episodes sooner than expected. Many began offering fans their daily takes on the latest headlines via at-home monologues and short videos, and now some, including Seth Meyers, Andy Cohen, Stephen Colbert, and John Oliver, will be returning to TV with full episodes filmed from their homes.