Drew Barrymore Gives Butterfly Fairy Unicorn Advice to Jay Leno
"Life is short," says the adorable director of 'Whip It'!
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"Life is short," says the adorable director of 'Whip It'!
Leno's people have got some mad SEO skills, yo.
This is the best thing they could come up with?
Last night's shaky first episode of 'The Jay Leno Show' drew an impressive 17.7 million viewers.
Kanye West somehow turned the first-ever episode of 'The Jay Leno Show' into raw, compelling television.
"Selma Blair had two minutes to go around the track twice. She made it in 58 seconds ... that felt like an hour."
Jay views himself as the good guy, but many people are rooting for him to fail.
Want to see a video featuring Leno and Fred Armisen accidentally killing a guy with their car and then fleeing the scene before cops arrive? Click here anyway!
Seinfeld is the first confirmed sit-down guest for Jay Leno's upcoming prime-time show.
Jay-Z, Kanye, and Rihanna will perform "Run This Town" on the September 14 premiere of Jay Leno's NBC prime-time show.
Leno: "You can see who is faster, Shaquille O'Neal or Cameron Diaz."
Is Ben Silverman splitting too early? Might NBC actually have a new prime-time hit on its hands?
'My Name Is Earl' and Jay Leno's 'Tonight Show,' two shows that are off the air, were both referenced last night.
Since he took over last month, the median age of 'Tonight Show' viewers has fallen by ten years. (Because old people stopped watching.)
Unless we're mistaken, three incidents in a short time span definitely indicates a trend.
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