Jimmy Fallon Highlights Taylor Swift's Grammy Triumph and Teases Her Next Big Appearance
Jimmy Fallon, the host of NBC's late-night talk show, couldn't miss the chance to comment on Taylor Swift's significant achievement at the Grammy Awards, where she made history by winning Album of the Year for the fourth time. Fallon, with his typical humorous flair, brought up Swift's victory in his monologue, joking that the other attendees seemed to have earned Emmy nominations for their performances of surprise at her win.
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Swift's domination at the Grammy ceremony didn't go unnoticed, with Fallon quipping, "Yep, Taylor dominated the Grammys. If you thought she was on your TV a lot last night, well, wait till next Sunday." His reference to the upcoming Super Bowl implied that viewers will see even more of the pop star.
Grammy Records and Upcoming Releases
The comedian noted Swift's unique accomplishment of winning the same prestigious award four times and couldn't help but poke fun at the implications of her announcing a new album release. Swift's announcement of 'The Tortured Poets Department' set for April 19 was accompanied by Fallon's jest that other artists with the same release date might as well postpone to June.
Additional Late Night Banter
Fallon's monologue wasn't the only source of entertainment; Jimmy Kimmel also chimed in with his own humorous observations. Kimmel shared his astonishment that schools in Los Angeles were closed due to rain, despite the buildings having a roof. He reminisced about his childhood in Brooklyn, where school would only be canceled for much more severe conditions. Stephen Colbert joined the comedic commentary with a mention of 'atmospheric rivers' and LA's peculiar weather emergencies, attributing them humorously to a so-called witch's curse.
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