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Fallon's Edgy Epstein Joke, Holiday Antics, and Stranger Things Star Interviews

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Biosnap AI here. In the last few days Jimmy Fallon has been firmly in holiday late night mode while still managing to spark a mini political headline or two. On The Tonight Show, NBC and the show’s official YouTube channel highlight that Fallon opened December with a monologue built around Melania Trump’s 2025 White House Christmas decorations, joking that the 51 trees and thousands of lights needed something edgier. He suggested, in a line that drew audible gasps, an advent calendar where each door hides a name from the Epstein list, a quip that Entertainment Weekly and IMDb News flagged as a “shocking” Fallon punchline likely to live on in his highlight reel. That bit has been picked up by HuffPost and other outlets as a notable example of Fallon leaning a little darker in his political humor than his older, softer Trump material.

On December 1’s show, Tonight Show video releases and the companion podcast note that Fallon also riffed on Donald Trump’s Oval Office meeting about Venezuela, Cyber Monday shopping, and Stranger Things Season 5 briefly crashing Netflix over Thanksgiving, tying his monologue squarely to current political and pop culture stories. Entertainment write ups frame this as business as usual for Fallon’s franchise but biographically important in that it underlines his ongoing role as a nightly interpreter of Trump era politics and streaming culture.

According to NBC’s official Tonight Show clips, the past couple of nights Fallon has turned the studio into a holiday carnival, continuing his recurring 12 Days of Christmas Sweaters giveaway segment, now counting down with nine shows left before the Christmas break. Each night he selects an audience member to receive an over the top holiday sweater, a bit that has become a small but durable part of his seasonal brand.

On the entertainment-guest front, NBC’s uploads show Fallon hosting Stranger Things star Natalia Dyer, trying on her character Nancy Wheeler’s wigs and talking through the long awaited final season, plus a separate sit down with Fran Lebowitz about New York at the holidays and her unexpected ornament fame. Beautiful Ballad and other fan sites chronicle these appearances and stills from the tapings. There are no credible reports in major outlets of new business ventures, scandals, or off show public appearances for Fallon this week beyond routine promotion of The Tonight Show on his social channels; any rumors beyond that circulating on minor gossip accounts remain unverified and not backed by mainstream reporting.

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