During the appearance, Liam and Jimmy competed in a game as they guessed random songs that The Roots are playing, one instrument at a time, including Post Malone‘s “Circles” and “Señorita” by Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes. But who guessed right?
Niall Horan is a master at doing all sorts of accents and he showed off this skill while making an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday (December 12) in New York City.
The 26-year-old singer was asked to read the story “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” while changing his accent seven times.
Among the accents were Russian, Spanish, Brooklyn, and Southern American.
During the game, the music generator randomly landed on Lizzo‘s song “Truth Hurts” with the Broadway genre. Charlie then started playing the song on his keyboard before slowing down the lyrics.
Charlie then gave “Truth Hurts” a Grease-like sound that turned it into a Broadway tune!
Afterwards, Charlie‘s rendition had Jimmy on his feet, proclaiming “I want to see that play. Lizzo are you watching? That was fantastic!”
The 23-year-old actor picked up the award for his Netflix movie The Perfect Date during the show on Sunday (November 10) at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif.
“I guess I’m funny! I didn’t know that,” Noah said while accepting the award. Watch his speech here!
During the show, Noah met up with Jimmy Fallon for a fun photo.
Jimmy won the award for The Nighttime Talk Show of 2019 and his award was presented by his pal David Spade.
The 17-year-old actor revealed his ideas while visiting The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday (October 31).
“I have no idea what any of [the teaser] means,” Gaten told host Jimmy Fallon. “No, genuinely, I do not. I want to know.”
“I want Dustin to be completely out of the loop… for like the whole season,” Gaten said about his character, Dustin Henderson. “Maybe that just means that Dustin’s in Florida and, like, every 20 minutes it just cuts to him on Space Mountain.”
Gaten also opened up about his other Netflix series Prank Encounters and his senior year of high school, and he did a duet of The NeverEnding Story theme with Jimmy Fallon, inspired by the scene from season three of Stranger Things.
The Twilight star spilled on how it all went down while visiting The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday (October 31).
“I was feeling really present and in the moment and so I didn’t blank, I actually was like, really giving her,” Kristen told host Jimmy Fallon. “It was like the one time I stepped off the teleprompter.”
She continued, “I had numerous people come up to me like four different times before the show because I’d been kinda stumbling through rehearsal because I was really self-conscious and embarrassed, and I was like, ‘I can’t do this until it’s the moment and, you know, it’s game on.’”
“A lot of that was cursing,” Kristen added. “[The SNL team] were like, ‘You can’t do that on the show, cannot do that on the show’ and uh, I did it on the show.”
At the time, Kristen had even assured everyone that there was no way she would curse live on the air, telling them, “Why would I ever…what do you think I am, I would never do that.” LOL.
Kristen will host SNL for the second time this weekend alongside musical guests Coldplay. Watch a funny promo.
Check out Kristen Stewart‘s interview below to hear her tell the story, explain her Halloween costume, and more!
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Kristen Stewart is all smiles while throwing a baseball into the air during her appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday (October 31) at NBC Studios in New York City.
The 29-year-old actress was dressed up as a bloody baseball player for the Halloween episode of the show!
Kristen is on the talk show to promote her upcoming hosting gig on Saturday Night Live this weekend. She is on the show alongside musical guest Coldplay!
Coming soon for Kristen is her movie Charlie’s Angels, which is set to hit theaters on November 15.