Robert Pattinson is bothered – especially by Halloween. At least according to the “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” version of the insanely famous “Twilight” star.
Oh dear! Robert Pattinson is going to be the subject of a full-length documentary at the tender age of 23. The stuff of great drama my friends. Not.
Here are the top 10 things I think might bother the empty-headed and overrated Mr. Pattinson.
WITH VIDEO: Oh no - Miley Cyrus and Robert Pattinson have really gone and done it now! They have made Jimmy Fallon's Day. The Irish late night host who regularly mocks Robert Pattinson will have great fun with this I can see. Miley Cyrus is interested in Rob Pattinson. She said so after the "Teen Choice" awards at the weekend.
So Jimmy Fallon is getting great reviews and numbers for attacking Robert Pattinson on his nightly show. Good for him.
On July 7, Foley's, the midtown Manhattan pub and home to the Irish Baseball Hall of Fame, will induct its second class of the best of the Irish in baseball.
Jimmy Fallon grew up in an Irish-American home in New York State that was always full of laughter, music and fun. Now that Fallon is the new host of NBC's "Late Night," the venerable talk show that made stars out of David Letterman and the newly departed Conan O’Brien, he plans to draw on his roots - both standup and Irish.
WIll the luck of the Irish strike again in the battle to snare late-night TV viewers? NBC sure hopes so, as they've named one Irish American comic, Jimmy Fallon, to replace another, Conan O'Brien, who's jumping into Jay Leno's highly successful chair at the network's flagship franchise, The Tonight Show. Fallon will take over Conan's Late Night 12:30 a.m.