Jimmy Fallon Reveals His Greatest Professional Fear
Comedian Jimmy Fallon recently opened up about his greatest professional fear in an episode of Hot Ones on October 31, ahead of his comedy album release Holiday Seasoning on November 1. Fallon confessed to host Sean Evans that the one thing he fears the most as a comedian is silence, describing "deafening silence" as terrifying. Additionally, Jimmy laughingly mentioned that his biggest fear is losing composure on camera, equating this to giving up in front of the American public—a path he is determined not to follow. This is prepared by SSP.
Reflecting on his career, Fallon fondly recalled his tenure on Saturday Night Live from 1998 to 2004. He highlighted the iconic "More Cowbell" skit from April 8, 2000, which featured Christopher Walken, Will Ferrell, and other notable comedians. Fallon described it as next-level, detailing a memorable moment when an impromptu interaction between Ferrell and Chris Kattan led to hilarity, marking him as someone known to break character with laughter—something which added to the humorous reputation of sketches he was involved in, like "Debby Downer."
Over the years, Fallon has worked with many celebrated names in comedy and entertainment. For instance, he recounted his experience with Justin Timberlake on an SNL sketch, where he encountered Timberlake's commitment to excellence. As they prepared to perform the "Barry Gibb Talk Show" parody, Timberlake emphatically reminded Fallon about hitting the harmony, underscoring the pop star’s dedication.
Before hosting and transitioning to television with The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, he had made his mark with his cheerful persona on late-night television, previously hosting Late Night with Jimmy Fallon from 2009 to 2014. This ability to merge lively comedy with engaging moments stands testament to his enduring appeal and successful career trajectory.
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