Jimmy Fallon’s cute kids gatecrash Tonight Show At Home Edition and steal their famous dad’s thunder
He’s doing his late night talk show from home after NBC shut down production due to the coronavirus pandemic.
And on Wednesday night, Jimmy Fallon’s YouTube At Home Edition of the Tonight Show was gatecrashed by his adorable kids.
The comedian explained during his monologue that his wife Nancy Juvonen was serving as cameraman and daughter Winnie, six, was handling graphics – basically the name of his remote guest Lin-Manuel Miranda written in cursive on a scrap of paper.
Improvising: Jimmy Fallon is doing his late night talk show from home after NBC shut down production due to the coronavirus pandemic
Back to basics: The comedian, 45, explained during his monologue that his wife Nancy Juvonen was serving as cameraman and his graphics were handwritten strips of paper
Ready for their close-up: Helping out their famous dad were his daughters Winnie, six, and Frances, five
Filming appeared to take place in the family room of the star’s residence which had an amazing slide that his other daughter Frances, five, slid down to make quite an entrance.
The youngster then climbed up on her famous dad’s chair and giggling, hid behind him.
She then climbed up on his shoulders as he bent forward to tilt her over.
‘That’s going to be a funny video,’ Winnie observed.
Cool: Frances made quite an entrance into the family room where filming was taking place
Room for two: The youngster then climbed up on her famous dad’s chair and giggling, hid behind him
Daddy’s girl: The cute youngster made her presence known
Stole the show: Fallon then tried to get Frances to leave him alone but she wouldn’t, so he instructed his daughters to listen and laugh at his jokes
Losing battle: Things pretty quickly fell apart though as his girls hogged the camera as he gamely kept going through his jokes
Fallon then tried to get Frances to leave him alone but she wouldn’t, so he instructed his daughters to listen and laugh at his jokes.
Things pretty quickly fell apart though as his girls hogged the camera as he gamely kept going through his jokes.
In addition to keeping his fans entertained during the coronavirus lockdowns, the TV host is also raising money for nonprofits helping those who are being hurt financially or otherwise by restrictions put in place to try and slow the spread of COVID-19.
His Tuesday night episode raised $20,000 for the charity Feeding America.
Wednesday night’s show raised money for the charity Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
Whatever: Fallon surrendered to the madness
Doing his bit: In addition to keeping his fans entertained during the coronavirus lockdowns, the TV host is also raising money for nonprofits helping those who are being hurt financially or otherwise by restrictions put in place to try and slow the spread of COVID-19