Ahead of this weekend's 50th anniversary "Saturday Night Live" special, Poehler and Fey stopped by "The Tonight Show" to reminisce with Fallon.
Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday continued to praise the Philadelphia Eagles for dismantling the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl. But “The Tonight Show” host went far afield in one compliment. (Watch the video below.
Jimmy Fallon wasted no time trolling Elon Musk's son X's White House visit—and the late-night host did so in the best way. On Tuesday, Feb. 11, the Tesla CEO joined President Donald Trump for a press conference at the White House's Oval Office.
Days after their dominant Super Bowl championship, MVP Jalen Hurts and superstar running back Saquon Barkley appeared on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon in a short segment that covered everything from Hurts's phone background,
Jimmy Fallon viewers were left surprised earlier this month when The Roots, the show's longtime house band, were noticeably absent.
Hey, maybe the Chiefs just peaked early in Super Bowl LIX. The Chiefs won the opening coin toss thanks to defensive lineman Chris Jones calling tails. Chiefs fans at the Caesars Superdome let out a big cheer when that happened.
It's the week of the 50th anniversary special for "Saturday Night Live," and you know what that means: all the alums are getting sentimental. Jimmy Fallon recounted what his audition process was like during Thursday night's desk segment on "The Tonight Show.
Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley discussed the "Tush Push," shotgun beers and wallpaper on "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon.
David Letterman joined Jimmy Fallon during his monologue on The Tonight Show Monday. "Is this the 23rd hour of the Today show?" asked the former Late Show host, feigning confusion, after arriving on stage.
Jalen Hurts, who grew up in Houston, appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and talked about the Eagles' Super Bowl title.
Tuesday's "Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" features representation from the most recent NFL Super Bowl and NBA Championship teams. The NFL is
"I think people are usually pretty surprised when they come to see me in concert, especially if they only know me for the songs on the radio," Halsey said on Fallon.