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]]>Yet, it appears as though some of the species are similar enough to get confused — with each other.
Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon have both been in the game for a long time.
The former has been on Jimmy Kimmel Live! since 2003, while the latter hosted his own talk show from 2009 before taking over The Tonight Show in 2014.
That said, people seem to get confused between Jimmy and Jimmy, so the Jimmys decided to address the issue.
“I understand why people get us confused,” Fallon began in the instructional video titled Know Your Jimmys. “The names. We both wear suits, both have shows.”
“We both have dark hair,” Kimmel continues. “We’re both white guys, which is not as exciting as it used to be.”
So what’s the difference?
You’ll have to watch to find out. And the answer might surprise you…
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]]>Or, at least, someone who sounded like Billie Eilish did.
Jimmy decided to play a game called “Wheel of Musical Impressions” when “Scars to Your Beautiful” singer Alessia Cara was on his couch.
The game involves an automated machine that selects an artist and a song. The guest must then sing the song in the style of that artist.
Cara dominated the game when she played in 2017 and this time was no different.
Nursery rhymes were the theme, and she was first asked to do a rendition of “Pop Goes the Weasel” like “Bad Guy” singer Billie Eilish. She followed it up with “Old McDonald Had a Farm” in the style of Amy Winehouse, and Alanis Morrisette doing “Hush Little Baby.
Jimmy also put his vocal cords to work, singing “Rubber Ducky” like The Doors and giving a Mick Jagger spin to “Baby Shark”.
If only we were so lucky as kids!
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]]>The post What’s the Difference Between Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon? appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>Yet, it appears as though some of the species are similar enough to get confused — with each other.
Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon have both been in the game for a long time.
The former has been on Jimmy Kimmel Live! since 2003, while the latter hosted his own talk show from 2009 before taking over The Tonight Show in 2014.
That said, people seem to get confused between Jimmy and Jimmy, so the Jimmys decided to address the issue.
“I understand why people get us confused,” Fallon began in the instructional video titled Know Your Jimmys. “The names. We both wear suits, both have shows.”
“We both have dark hair,” Kimmel continues. “We’re both white guys, which is not as exciting as it used to be.”
So what’s the difference?
You’ll have to watch to find out. And the answer might surprise you…
The post What’s the Difference Between Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon? appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The post Alessia Cara Proves She Can Sing Anything on “The Tonight Show” appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>Or, at least, someone who sounded like Billie Eilish did.
Jimmy decided to play a game called “Wheel of Musical Impressions” when “Scars to Your Beautiful” singer Alessia Cara was on his couch.
The game involves an automated machine that selects an artist and a song. The guest must then sing the song in the style of that artist.
Cara dominated the game when she played in 2017 and this time was no different.
Nursery rhymes were the theme, and she was first asked to do a rendition of “Pop Goes the Weasel” like “Bad Guy” singer Billie Eilish. She followed it up with “Old McDonald Had a Farm” in the style of Amy Winehouse, and Alanis Morrisette doing “Hush Little Baby.
Jimmy also put his vocal cords to work, singing “Rubber Ducky” like The Doors and giving a Mick Jagger spin to “Baby Shark”.
If only we were so lucky as kids!
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