Night Two Of Jimmy Fallon's Sixth Season of ‘The Tonight Show’ Packs Star Studded Guests
Oct. 3 2018, Updated 4:07 p.m. ET
For TV host Jimmy Fallon, very little is off limits when it comes to starting off the sixth year of NBC's 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon' with a bang. The second episode of year 6 was power packed with big named celebs, lots of laughter and a Hollywood couple spilling secrets on their romance.
Chelsea Clinton appeared on the show this week. She was there promoting her new children’s book “Start Now! You Can Make a Difference”. The two also discussed things like bullying and social media. By the way, the former first-daughter, who recently enjoyed some R and R with her hubby, Marc Mezvinsky in London, celebrates the big 3-8 today!
Lil Wayne also made the cut. The rapper performed his new single ‘Delicate’ off his latest album, ‘The Carter V’. Last time OK! readers heard about Wayne, he was at 2 Chainz' wedding.
Megan Mullally (of ‘Will & Grace’) and Nick Offerman (he’s currently starring alongside Dakota Johnson and Jeff Bridges in ‘Bad Times at the El Royale’) brought a lot of laughs to their episode, where they discussed their relationship. Juicy details on their romance are all in their new book, ‘The Greatest Love Story Ever Told: An Oral History’. These two are no strangers to sharing the secret to their love. OK! shared the news the last time that happened.
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Actress Claire Foy was another big guest last night. She had a lot to laugh about during their sit down.
The star of ‘The Crown’ turned the tables on the Jimmy, with her sitting in the host chair.
What do you think about Jimmy's guest list this week? Let us know in the comments.