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 plans to keep “The Tonight Show” out of politics. During a recent interview with CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street,” the late-night frontman said his show has “never really been political,” ...
The host's comments come after the controversial suspension of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!.' By Carly Thomas Associate Editor “We hit both sides equally, and we try to make everybody laugh, and that’s really ...
The longtime “Tonight Show” host’s remarks came as fellow late-night comics Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert joined forces in a show of solidarity.
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Jimmy Fallon Doesn’t Want to Be ‘That Political’
Earlier this month, in one of the more alarming developments in our slow creep toward authoritarianism, Jimmy Kimmel was briefly suspended by ABC after making a mild joke about Charlie Kirk’s killer ...
The post Jimmy Fallon Wants to Be “Funny,” Not Political: “I Just Keep My Head Down” appeared first on Consequence. Jimmy Fallon isn’t going to Fall-on his sword for democracy, telling CNBC that The ...
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.
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 says he will continue to steer clear of making The Tonight Show too political following Jimmy Kimmel‘s suspension. In a new interview promoting his new NBC reality competition, On Brand, ...
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