Jameela Jamil talks about her horrifying first A-list Hollywood party, where she ended up trying to smuggle food home under her dress, and shares what made her sob while filming the series finale of The Good Place.
Kokandy Productions is pleased to announce casting for the Chicago premiere of the bold new musical Hundred Days, featuring music and lyrics by The Bengsons, and book by The Bengsons and Sarah Gancher.
Michael Bloomberg discusses the major accomplishments he achieved as Mayor of New York for 12 years, why one of his key presidential campaign issues is climate change and the message he wants people to take away from his campaign.
Deepak Chopra trips Jimmy out when talking about his 90th book, Metahuman, and showcasing his AI twin, Digital Deepak, who guides The Roots and the Tonight Show audience through meditation.
Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon visits TODAY to share an advance sneak peek of his big Super Bowl commercial. In the Michelob Light ad, Jimmy shows his prowess (or lack thereof) in a variety of sports. Guest stars include John Cena and The Roots. Jimmy also talks emotionally about Kobe Bryant: “I miss him.”
Comedian Nick Thune returns to the Tonight Show with jokes about answering his 5-year-old's questions while they're hanging out and the secret to happiness.
Michael Strahan talks about Eli Manning's retirement and the time he frightened the New York Giants quarterback by accidentally choking him after their Super Bowl win.
Matt Bomer chats about getting a good look at Michael Strahan on the set of Magic Mike XXL, his family's connection to the NFL and how he went from a fan to a star of The Sinner Season 3.
“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” has tied for #1 for the late-night ratings week of Jan. 20-24 in the key demographic of adults 18-49, as well as adults 18-34, and won the week outright versus its ABC and CBS competition in all key adult-female demographics, according to “live plus same day” figures from Nielsen Media Research.
Celebrated New York stage actor and stand-up comedian Mario Cantone returns to Café Carlyle, April 7-11. He gained critical acclaim with his Tony-nominated one-man show Laugh Whore, from its appearance at the Cort Theatre on Broadway to the Showtime special. The previous theatre season saw Cantone starring in the Tony-winning Assassins by Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman. Both hit shows were directed by four-time Tony-winner Joe Mantello. An accomplished stage actor, Cantone has appeared on Broadway in the role of a?oeBuzza?? in Terrence McNally's award-winning dramatic comedy, Love! Valor! Compassion! and a?oeStephanoa?? in Shakespeare's The Tempest at the Public Theater. Mario Cantone starred in the 2007 release of Sony's animated film, Surf's Up, and appeared in the hilarious film The Aristocrats. On television, Cantone can currently be seen as a?oeAnthony,a?? Charlotte's wedding-planner-with-attitude, now that HBO's Sex and the City is in syndication on TBS, E! and many other stations, as well as the Sex and the City movie franchise.
Wendy Williams reacts to her mispronunciation of Dua Lipa's name going viral, opens up about her cat-filled New York City life post-divorce and explains why you won't catch her on Tinder.
Noah Centineo explains why he risked his fans' fury (and chemical burns) to bleach his beard, shares his dad's reaction to him winning a Critics' Choice Award and clarifies that love triangle in To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You.
Today, Nathaniel Rateliff unveils a Danny Clinch-directed video for his new track, “What A Drag,” the second song he's shared from his forthcoming solo album, And It's Still Alright, which is set for release on February 14 via Stax Records.
Coming off a 'Hot Girl' vacation, Megan Thee Stallion is back in the studio and her latest track 'B.I.T.C.H' drops today. The song samples Tupac Shakur's 'Ratha Be Ya Ni**a' and was teased last week on Megan's Instagram featuring her spitting bars and her hotties twerking in the back. 'B.I.T.C.H' will be a featured track on Suga, Megan Thee Stallion's highly anticipated debut album - following her other successful projects Fever and Tina Snow.
Bon Appétit's pastry chef (and YouTube fave) Claire Saffitz talks about her Gourmet Makes show and teaches Jimmy how to assemble a layer cake before challenging him to a decorating contest.
Halsey reminisces about her previous SNL appearances as host and musical guest, reveals her New Jersey roots by using her accent to recite 'Graveyard' lyrics and competes against Jimmy in a portrait-drawing contest.
Leslie Jones reveals how she secured the Game of Thrones crew to shoot her Netflix stand-up special, Time Machine, and what she wants people of every age to take away from the special.