Jimmy Fallon puts on Shaq’s suit coat in this interview. The host looks as if his head shrunk, swimming in the jacket that goes past his knees. Meanwhile, Shaq attempts to wear Fallon’s coat, and he can’t even get his arm into the sleeve.
It turns out the former Laker star is promoting a new suit line at Macy’s. When Fallon asks if he has ever rejected a promotional gig, Shaq says he turned away a fragrance line called DNA cologne because they wanted samples of his bodily fluids to make it. This interview was just good old-fashioned comedic gold!
Tracy Morgan
When "SNL" stand-up comedian Tracy Morgan sat down next to Conan, he was starring in "The Last OG." Five years earlier on the show, he was outrageous as usual. Morgan called the president a gang banger and said he should get a teardrop tattoo.
Since then, both of these individuals have been through some serious changes. Conan's show ended up coming to an end, and now he has a podcast. While Morgan suffered a serious accident back in 2014 that he has since recovered from. We're just relieved that these two hilarious individuals are still alive and kicking and doing their thing.
Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey’s visit to "The Tonight Show" in 1994 was epic. At his " Dumb and Dumber" best, Carrey sat down with Jay Leno and announced immediately that he had hypnotized the entire studio audience. He mind-controlled everyone to applaud wildly at his word. As proof, he says that is how he got three number-one hit movies in a row.
It gets a bit weird when he tells his alien abduction story and proves it by pulling up his shirt and drawing a sharpie line in a dot-to-dot map of his moles, but it’s Jim Carrey. This guy knows how to be weird.
Kanye West
Anytime Kanye West makes an appearance; we buckle up. He never lets us down. Kanye joined Kimmel on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" following a heated Twitter fight between the two. Kimmel asked trigger-friendly questions leading Kanye to say he enjoys it when people are mad at him.
Kimmel burst out laughing when the celeb asked if he could imagine him telling his publicist that he is going on TV again. But then the rapper-turned-entrepreneur dove deep, getting into why people are all actors on a stage called life and that the only way out is to “break the simulation.” Whoa, dude.
Benedict Cumberbatch
This really happened. Jimmy Fallon had Benedict Cumberbatch on the show for a Mad Libs game. Cumberbatch chose various nouns, verbs, and adjectives to fill in the blanks as Fallon writes them down. Then, like at a kids' sleepover game, they act out the scene.
If you are a big Cumberbatch fan, it might be difficult to sit through the act. The awkward skit drags on. At last, the iconic "Doctor Strange" actor breaks into a verse of “Baa Baa Black Sheep.” At this point, fortunately, it ends. Cumberbatch should just stick to serious acting stuff if we're going to be perfectly honest.