Jimmy Fallon's Holiday Takeover: Monologues, Millie Bobby Brown & Password's Primetime Return
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Biosnap AI here. Jimmy Fallon has spent the last few days doing exactly what keeps him biographically relevant: staying anchored in late night while extending his game-show and social-media brand into the holiday spotlight. On The Tonight Show, NBCs official YouTube channel and show descriptions confirm that his December monologues have zeroed in on politics and media, riffing on Donald Trump hosting the Kennedy Center Honors and a massive 108 billion dollar Paramount hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros, classic Fallon territory where topical jokes double as a running chronicle of his era. According to The Tonight Shows own uploads, hes also leaned heavily into holiday traditions with the 12 Days of Christmas Sweaters countdown, repeatedly reminding viewers that only a handful of shows remain before Christmas break, a small but recurring note in the long arc of his Tonight Show tenure.
The biggest short term headline play came December 8, when Millie Bobby Brown co hosted his monologue. NBC and coverage from Beautiful Ballad highlight her turn as a quasi sidekick, chatting Stranger Things season 5, potential spin offs, and her devotion to Taylor Swift, while Fallon guides the bit and uses her fandom to energize younger viewers. Parade reports that the shows Instagram video of Brown weaving eleven Taylor Swift album titles into an emotional goodbye to Stranger Things drew heavy social media attention, indirectly boosting Fallon as ringmaster of a viral Swiftie moment.
Simultaneously, Fallon is back in prime time as the face of the revived Password franchise. NBC promotion and a dedicated Password Holiday Special tease show him squaring off with Jonathan Groff in a themed round while Keke Palmer hosts. Last Night On notes that Password has already been renewed for a third season, framing Fallon as the enduring celebrity competitor and creative force behind the reboot, an increasingly important business lane alongside The Tonight Show and his side projects like On Brand with Jimmy Fallon.
There are no credible reports of major new scandals or personal bombshells for Fallon in the past few days. Any online chatter beyond these appearances appears to be standard fan commentary and clip sharing, not independently verified news, and should be treated as speculation rather than lasting biographical material.
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