Many of us are missing the hair salon as we self-isolate at home amid the coronavirus crisis. But luckily for Blake Shelton, he has his very own live-in hair stylist—
28.03.2020 - 03:29 / deadline.com
By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
Those looking for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on NBC over the past two weeks probably noticed that the show, airing hybrid episodes of new material and encores, often did not start until midnight as local 11 PM newscasts expanded to an hour for coronavirus coverage. Things will go back to normal on Monday as The Tonight Show also has been gradually returning to normal with all-new or close to all-new episodes over the course of the last
Many of us are missing the hair salon as we self-isolate at home amid the coronavirus crisis. But luckily for Blake Shelton, he has his very own live-in hair stylist—
When you're stuck in self-quarantine and need a haircut, you've got to go to whoever is willing to help. For Blake Shelton, that means his adorable ladylove Gwen Stefani.
This daytime soap is perfect for the young and the restless — and the quarantined.
This is just what we needed. On Wednesday, Jimmy Fallon, Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig teamed up for a hilarious virtual soap opera skit on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Lady Gaga is apologizing to Jimmy Fallon.
Making it right. Lady Gaga stopped by The Tonight Show: Home Edition to apologize to Jimmy Fallon for her awkward exit from her previous appearance, during which she was supposed to reveal her upcoming coronavirus-related project.
After her incredibly awkward interview with Jimmy Fallon last week, Lady Gaga returned to on Monday with an apology and some big news.
Jimmy Fallon welcomed a very special guest to Thursday’s edition of his “At Home” edition of “The Tonight Show” — his dog, Gary.
“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?”
Jimmy Fallon's kids aren't taking it easy on their dad as he films from their home amid the coronavirus pandemic. During Thursday's episode of the NBC late-night show, the 45-year-old host had his two daughters — Winnie, 6, and Franny, 5 — seated behind him as his wife, Nancy Juvonen, filmed his monologue.
Sorry, Questlove! Jimmy Fallon found the perfect replacement for The Roots — his daughters, Winnie and Franny.
Sorry, Questlove! Jimmy Fallon found the perfect replacement for The Roots — his daughters, Winnie and Franny.
Sorry, Questlove! Jimmy Fallon found the perfect replacement for The Roots — his daughters, Winnie and Franny.
Even though the shooting of his talk show has been put on hold amid coronavirus crisis, Jimmy Fallon is keeping his audience entertained on social media with his special at-home edition of The Tonight Show. For the latest edition, the 45-year-old was virtually joined by Lin-Manuel Miranda and since he did not have his crew, his family members filled in and helped him shoot the show.