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Jimmy Fallon on Melania Trump: ‘She stole the show. Literally.’
How could Jimmy Fallon resist?
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The Republican National Convention has already given plenty of fodder to the late night comedians, and it was inevitable that Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon would seize the yuge opportunity to bring back his Donald Trump impression on Tuesday night’s show.
Watch Fallon’s over-the-top impersonation above, then sound off bigly in the comments section below.
“Let’s also hear it for my great running mate, what’s-his-face”, Fallon said, mocking Trump’s fairly dismissive attitude towards his vice presidential pick, Indiana Governor Mike Pence.
And, if you haven’t seen his Elba’s wonderful performance in last year’s Netflix original film ‘Beasts of No Nation, ‘ I urge you to do so.
In 2014, “The Tonight Show” returned to its NY origins when “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” made its broadcast debut from Studio 6B in Rockefeller Center. But Twitter users were quick to compare her speech to one by the First Lady in 2008. “She might have plagiarized some of it, but you got to admit she did it harder, better, faster, stronger, and you can quote me on that”. “I loved it so much, I’m going to put ‘Charles in Charge, ‘ of the nuclear launch codes”.
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Martha Ross provides celebrity commentary for the Bay Area News Group.