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Strings and his band stopped by The Tonight Show for a stirring performance of the Highway Prayers cut. Billy Strings Performs “Seven Weeks in County” on Fallon’s Thanksgiving Episode: Watch Jo Vito
The BTS member took on The Tonight Show solo for the first time, discussing his busy 2024 and new album. Jin of BTS Stages Solo US TV Debut By “Running Wild” on Fallon: Watch Mary Siroky
NBC will now air repeat episodes of Jimmy Fallon's late night show on Fridays. The Tonight Show Moving to Four Episodes Per Week Eddie Fu
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Celebrities had a shaky year promoting crypto firms and projects throughout 2022. Many found themselves named in lawsuits over their alleged promotion of since-failed projects, while others have been relentlessly mocked on social media for their involvement in the first place. From movie stars to television actors, sports stars to musicians, many celebrities may be regretting their endorsement deals last year, though that’s not to say that there haven’t been exceptions. Who got burned? In February last year, American comedian Larry David, who co-created the television series Seinfeld, appeared in a Super Bowl commercial for now-defunct crypto exchange FTX that encouraged users not to “miss out on the next big thing.” [embedded content] David has since been named in a class-action law...