Last night’s episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” was filled with holiday cheer and special guests. Host Jimmy Fallon kicked off the show with his usual energetic welcome, reminding viewers that Christmas is just around the corner. With his signature humor, Fallon joked about Santa’s ability to keep tabs on who’s been naughty or nice with the help of drones.
But the highlight of the night was President-elect Trump’s Christmas celebration at Mar-a-Lago. Fallon shared a heartwarming photo of Trump hanging up stockings for his children, including the famously forgettable “Thing 1.” The audience couldn’t help but laugh along with Fallon as he joked about the coincidence of Christmas and the start of Hanukkah falling on the same day: “At Mar-a-Lago, they have a name for when this happens. They call it Christmas.”
In a surprising twist, Trump also met with top tech moguls during his holiday festivities. Fallon playfully joked about Trump’s encounter with Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos, quipping that things got off to a rough start when Trump bit Sarandos’ arm to test if it was cake. It seems that Trump has been keeping himself busy before his official inauguration, meeting with executives from Meta, Apple, Google, and Amazon. Fallon couldn’t resist a playful jab, mentioning that actor Nicolas Cage must have seen it coming with all those clues in the tech company names.
Switching gears, Fallon shared some interesting business news. According to a new report, the most downloaded free app in America this year was Temu. Fallon playfully advised viewers not to be surprised if their holiday gift turns out to be a handbag from Dolce and Banana. The audience erupted in laughter at his witty wordplay.
In a more light-hearted segment, Fallon also talked about Walmart employees now wearing body cameras, joking that it’s a fun way to remind customers that a lot of crazy things can happen at the store. He comically imitated the elderly Walmart greeters struggling with the cameras, providing a hilarious and relatable image for the audience.
The show took a brief detour to discuss the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and the complaints from some locals about the influx of tourists. Fallon playfully imagined their frustration, saying, “Come on. I moved to the heart of Midtown for some peace and quiet!”
The episode wrapped up with a lighthearted story about a flight that had to make an unplanned landing due to the stench of 100 pigs in the cargo hold. Fallon joked that passengers were offered tickets home on Spirit Airlines but preferred to endure the odor rather than board another plane.
Overall, last night’s episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” was filled with laughter, holiday cheer, and entertaining anecdotes. Fallon’s trademark humor and playful banter with the audience kept everyone engaged throughout the show. Tune in to “The Tonight Show” for more entertaining moments like these, featuring top celebrities and hilarious sketches.