Jimmy Fallon's Detroit Takeover: Bronco Perms, Pizza Love, and a Late-Night First

16/09/2025 2 min
Jimmy Fallon's Detroit Takeover: Bronco Perms, Pizza Love, and a Late-Night First

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Jimmy Fallon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Jimmy Fallon just pulled off a major late-night shakeup by taking The Tonight Show on the road for the first time ever to Detroit, taping a special episode at the Detroit Opera House on Sunday. He raved to local media about Detroit’s food scene, highlighting Miller’s Bar and Buddy’s Pizza, and couldn’t get enough of the city's energy or the pride around the Detroit Lions. This wasn’t just a normal out-of-town taping—it was a serious spotlight on Detroit’s comeback vibe and its enduring cultural pull. On the business side, Fallon’s Detroit episode was the result of an ongoing partnership with Ford, capped off by a segment where he and Ford CEO Jim Farley got perms together in a 2025 Bronco Badlands Sasquatch, making for some viral social media content that blended brand integration with full-on Tonight Show ridiculousness.Fallon was also in full showman mode on his digital platforms, with his Tonight Show podcast dropping episodes four days a week. Recent shows have seen him weighing in on the relentless swirl around Donald Trump, including segments on Trump’s declining polling numbers and controversies, always with that signature Fallon goofiness. The Tonight Show has remained the top late-night program on social and digital, with Adweek reporting a staggering 9.2 billion social video views over the past year, an increase that marks Fallon as the most-watched late-night personality online. He’s doubling down on branded entertainment too, with his new competition show On Brand, where contestants try to outdo each other pitching creative campaigns to major customers like Dunkin’ and, yes, Ford.On the personal front, Fallon’s social media is as lively as ever. A playful family vacation post featuring his daughters and wife Nancy Juvonen drew a bizarre comment from former Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller, sparking a wave of head scratching in the comment section. As for family life, Fallon reflected to Detroit media about his daughters pulling off a whipped cream prank at home, trading barbs and bedtime jokes, painting a picture of a very grounded dad beneath the funnyman exterior. Meanwhile, he kept up his Tonight Show tradition of showcasing celebrity lookalikes, with the latest blast of viewer-submitted doppelganger photos getting a lot of laughs for how uncanny or ridiculous some of them looked. At this moment, Fallon is back in his hosting groove after a short summer vacation, amplifying both his comedic reach and business ambitions, and, for a night, helping Detroit own a bit of late-night history.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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