A Christmas-themed Saturday Night Live monologue joke in 1998 more or less predicted that Jimmy Fallon would eventually host ...
But while the discourse about their shows and what is said on and about them continues, Jimmy Fallon says The Tonight Show monologue hasn’t really changed. The comedian has remained steady at the helm ...
Jimmy Fallon wondered aloud during his Wednesday, December 3, Tonight Show monologue about how Melania Trump could be annoyed by the construction at the White House when she doesn't live there.
Jimmy Fallon does not plan on making The Tonight Show more political in the wake of Jimmy Kimmel’s brief suspension and return to ABC, following his monologue about the man who killed Charlie Kirk.
On Monday’s edition of “Late Night,” host Jimmy Fallon opened the program with House Speaker John Boehner’s claim that voters aren’t going to “fall in love” with Mitt Romney. In his opening monologue ...
Jimmy Fallon's on-air tribute for Rob Reiner left fans divided after the late night host went with a short message that made ...
The actor didn't shy away from touting his performance in "Marty Surpreme" as "the one" while visiting "The Tonight Show." ...
Jimmy Fallon is keeping his "head down" at "The Tonight Show." The late-night host spoke with CNBC about the role of politics on his show after the drama surrounding Jimmy Kimmel's controversial ...
Jimmy Fallon will continue to avoid being too "political" on The Tonight Show. The 51-year-old presenter has revealed how he plans to tackle the current climate with pressure from the Donald Trump ...
Jimmy Fallon has a lot to talk about on “The Tonight Show” — and politics has never been high on the list. Fallon briefly spoke about politics and late-night shows during an interview CNBC’s “Squawk ...
Jimmy Fallon's repeated Zohran Mamdani joke on "Tonight Show" goes viral after he tells the same NYC mayor quip three times ...