Ricky Gervais and Jimmy Fallon competed against each other in a game of "Hey Robot" during Tuesday's episode of NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The late night host explained that he would pull a word out of a jar.
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Not amused. Ricky Gervais is calling out all the celebrities who have mentioned their dislike of quarantining from home amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“After this is over, I never want to hear people moaning about the welfare state again. I never want to hear people moaning about nurses again. Or porters,” the Office alum told The Sun on Monday, April 13. “These people are doing 14-hour shifts and not complaining. Wearing masks, and being left with sores, after risking their own health and their
Ricky Gervais and Jimmy Fallon competed against each other in a game of "Hey Robot" during Tuesday's episode of NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The late night host explained that he would pull a word out of a jar.
Ricky Gervais and Jimmy Fallon teamed up to play "Hey Robot" during Tuesday night's at-home episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and it's safe to say that the virtual game did not go as planned. Tasked with asking questions to the late night host's smart speaker in order to get it to say a randomly selected word, the duo quickly found out that the Password-inspired game was not as easy as it seemed.
Ricky Gervais has slammed rich celebrities who go on social media to lecture the public while the NHS work tirelessly to save lives amid the coronavirus pandemic. In an interview with BBC Radio 5 Live, the 58 year old, who is worth an estimated £110 million himself, launched into an epic rant, explaining that while other celebrities, who he did not name, might be moaning about isolation, no one will hear him complain.
Ricky Gervais isn’t holding back his thoughts on celebrities lecturing normal people on the importance of self-quarantine.
British comedian Ricky Gervais continues to roast Hollywood’s elites whom he believes are becoming lecturers to the general public amid the global coronavirus pandemic and should simply stop trying to tell others what to do. "I've got nothing against anyone being a celebrity or being famous," he told the New York Times in an interview published on Thursday.
"But they might have been doing it for good reasons."
Oh man, if you were a fan of Ricky Gervais taking shots at his fellow movie stars during the Golden Globes, we have good news. You don’t have to wait for the possibly-not-happening next award show for more!
Ricky Gervais has described a cover of John Lennon’s Imagine by a host of A-list celebrities as “awful”.
Ricky Gervais is once again roasting his fellow celebrities.
Ricky Gervais is done with award shows… for now.