Another day, another “Quarantine Minilogue” video from Jimmy Kimmel.
05.03.2020 - 21:16 / billboard.com
Lil Dicky stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday night (March 4) to promote his new FX comedy, Dave, and chat about launching his comedy-rap career with the help of his self-made viral music videos."So my parents wouldn't let me touch my bar mitzvah money until adulthood, which in retrospect was a great call on their end," the comedian, born Dave Burd, told host Jimmy Kimmel. "So I had X amount of ...
Another day, another “Quarantine Minilogue” video from Jimmy Kimmel.
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Late night hosts are adapting to their home quarantines and practicing social distancing during the coronavirus outbreak. After Stephen Colbert created a monologue from his bathtub — while wearing a full suit — on Monday night, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel followed suit (no pun intended) on Tuesday.