Jimmy Fallon has confirmed he is alive and well and asked for Elon Musk's help to "fix" the viral hashtag #RIPJimmyFallon. The late-night television host's ...
Jimmy Fallon asked for Elon Musk's help over Twitter after a hashtag indicating he died went viral Tuesday.
Tens of thousands of Twitter users are jokingly tweeting #RIPJimmyFallon, despite the Late Night host still being very much alive.
'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon tried to get some help from Elon Musk after the phony hashtag, #RIPJimmyFallon, went viral on Twitter.
“The Tonight Show” host asked the social media giant's new CEO to take down the hashtag #RIPJimmyFallon that has been trending on the platform. Fallon tweeted, ...
Jimmy Fallon, contrary to a thoroughly unconvincing Twitter hoax, is not dead. Still, when he reached out - half-heartedly, if must be noted - to Twitter ...
The hashtag #RIPJimmyFallon started trending on Tuesday on Twitter leaving thousands to speculate whether the comedian was dead or alive.
'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon asked Elon Musk for help after fake news about his death began spreading on Twitter. Here's what the Tesla CEO said.
“Elon, can you fix this?” the late-night talk show host tweeted on Tuesday evening amid the hashtag suggesting he was dead. By. Tracey Harrington McCoy.
Jimmy Fallon opened Wednesday night's Tonight Show with a tent revival-esque song celebrating the fact that he's not dead. Despite what Elon Musk's Twitter ...
Jimmy Fallon light of the scurrilous #RIPJimmyFallon hashtag that had been trending on Twitter for the last few days.
Jimmy Fallon opened Wednesday night's Tonight Show with a tent revival-esque song celebrating the fact that he's not dead. Despite what Elon Musk's Twitter ...
The comedian began by singing along with a choir and The Roots.
Backed by a robed gospel choir ("He's alive! He's alive!") Fallon took to the Tonight show stage and addressed those greatly exaggerated joke-hoax reports ...
Fallon arrived to perform his monologue on Wednesday night's show with a church choir, excitedly singing "I'm alive." He later gave his account of what happened ...
Jimmy Fallon was not actually dead. He's still not dead. The hashtag was a joke; it was mostly pictures of James Corden and Jimmy Kimmel. Fallon himself did not ...
Jimmy Fallon addressed the hoax at length on the latest episode of 'The Tonight Show,' jokingly comparing it to a similar hoax from 10 years ago.