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Jimmy Fallon has built The Tonight Show into a lighthearted late-night experience since taking over in 2014. From his hilarious “Thank You Notes” to those viral lip-sync battles and celebrity sketches,
Jimmy Fallon joined in on the growing commentary surrounding Donald Trump's White House ballroom project after it was revealed that major tech companies were helping fund the renovation. The comedian addressed the controversial East Wing demolition during Thursday's episode of "The Tonight Show,
Jimmy Fallon says he plans to keep his "head down" at "The Tonight Show" amid late-night drama and make fun of "both sides equally."
Taylor Swift, the 14-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, discusses her new release, “The Life of a Showgirl,” on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Monday night. The new album was met with a huge reception,
Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Audrey Hobert had her Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday night. She performed her viral single "Sue Me" live for the first time on television.
Jimmy Fallon is mourning the death of his dog Gary, a beloved golden retriever who made appearances on his late-night show.
Jimmy Fallon is mourning the death of his dog, Gary.
Diane Lane took to the red carpet at the 26th Annual Newport Beach Film Festival Honors and Variety’s 10 Actors to Watch event on Sunday, October 19, in Newport Beach. The Oscar-nominated actress, 60, showcased a deep burgundy jumpsuit, tailored with a belted waist and wide-leg silhouette that exuded classic glamour with a modern twist. […]
Jimmy Fallon is mourning the loss of his beloved dog, Gary. The "Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" host shared the news on Oct. 20 in a touching tribute on Instagram, revealing that his dog had passed away after 13.
Late night hosts are sharing their thoughts on President Donald Trump's $300 million White House ballroom project that's demolished the building's historic East Wing. On Oct. 23, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers all spoke out on the polarizing reaction to the plan and its massive price tag.