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Late Night host Jimmy Fallon has come under heavy criticism for inviting polarizing MMA fighter Conor McGregor on The Tonight Show as McGregor prepares for his comeback to the ring. Once regarded as
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Jimmy Fallon faces backlash for inviting controversial fighter Conor McGregor on 'Tonight Show'
'I can't fathom how anyone thought having this vile, total embarrassment on the show was a good idea.'
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Is Jimmy Fallon taking back the late-night crown?
The late-night TV landscape is shifting fast, and Jimmy Fallon may be in the perfect position to reclaim the spotlight. With Stephen Colbert off the air and Jimmy Kimmel taking an extended summer hiatus,
Christina Ricci has joined the growing backlash surrounding Jimmy Fallon’s recent interview with Conor McGregor. The actress publicly criticized the late-night host after McGregor’s appearance on
Actress Christina Ricci shared a post criticizing late-night host Jimmy Fallon after the latter interviewed mixed martial artist Conor McGregor on his show. In 2024, an Irish civil court jury found McGregor liable for sexual assault at a 2018 Dublin party.
The late-night shows were in celebratory mood and paid tribute to the NBA champs winning their first title in 53 long years.
Jimmy Fallon’s guest list might be missing Christina Ricci for the foreseeable future. The Emmy-nominated actress criticized the late-night host on Monday, June 22, saying he should be “ashamed” of himself for featuring Conor McGregor on The Tonight Show following the fighter’s civil assault conviction.
Spike Lee burst onto Jimmy Fallon’s monologue during The Tonight Show in New York to introduce the newly crowned NBA champion Knicks, and it instantly felt like the only way to mark a title 53 years in the making.
While the rest of late-night is on summer hiatus, Jimmy Fallon is picking up the slack when it comes to roasting President Donald Trump and his administration. On Thursday’s (June 25) edition of The Tonight Show,
Jimmy Fallon is standing by his longtime late-night pal Stephen Colbert. The news comes on the heels of Jimmy Kimmel Live announcing on Monday that a repeat episode of the late-night show will air that same night. This means that Colbert will say goodbye ...
