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Poor Jimmy! It looks like he may have suffered his first Late Show injury since the show started over one year ago.
Tuesday night, Jimmy Fallon challenged guest and vodka appreciator Chelsea Handler to a martini contest that involved mixing three martinis, running around the studio with them, and then filling beakers with the remainder to see who salvaged the most drink.
While Chelsea raced the studio in sneakers, Fallon, in dress shoes, took a huge spill on the vodka-slicked studio floor.
Jimmy tweeted a photo of his bandages after the show saying "No guts, no glory."
The spill was reminiscent of the hard fall former Tonight Show host Conan O'Brien took when racing Teri Hatcher around the studio in wet suits (video below).
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It's been a while since we've heard from Gym Class Heroes lead singer Travis McCoy, who's ostensibly been busy in the recording studio prepping his debut solo album "Lazarus" set to hit stores June 8.
Travis - who evidently goes by "Travie" now - world premiered the song on the "JoJo On The Radio Show" Monday on Los Angeles' 102.7 KIIS-FM. Featuring Bruno Mars, the track already has the web buzzing with it's infectious sound and catchy lyrics.
LISTEN | Travie McCoy ft. Bruno Mars - "Billionaire"
"It's me talking about what would happen if I would somehow manage to become a billionaire. What would I do with the money?" he explained to MTV about what he wants to tell in the song. "Don't get it wrong, I'm far from a billionaire."
"I think I just made it out the 'thousandaire' category. So it's about what I would do with the money and, the same time, it opens up the question, if you were in a position to do something with a decent chunk of money, what would you do?"
A jaw-dropping 10 plastic surgery procedures in one day may have made The Hills star Heidi Montag the happiest she's ever been, but it also made her fodder for some comics. Now Montag is joining the laugh brigade, with the help of Funny or Die and Oscar-winning Ron Howard, who's directed a new video in which Montag stars.
Its mission: To urge Congress to enact financial reform.
"I was honored to work with the amazing Ron Howard," Montag, 23, tells PEOPLE. "He was even more incredible than I could have imagined – kind, generous and made me feel so comfortable – he made me feel confident in my talent."
It's a long-awaited arrival but a welcome one as pop sensation Lady Gaga finally becomes a member of the Rock Band family.
The makers of the popular game are releasing a four-pack of songs as well as a special Lady Gaga cover by South Park’s Eric Cartman.
The pack will include the following tracks: "Bad Romance," "Just Dance," "Monster," and, of course, "Poker Face." The pack will sell for $6.99, with individual songs selling for $2.
Lady Gaga joins the more than 400 artists currently available through the Rock Band platform.
Hot off winning the Oscar on Sunday night, Jeff Bridges returns in his role as Kevin Flynn from the 1982 sci-fi cult classic Tron for the upcoming sequel Tron: Legacy, due out December 15, also starring Michael Sheen. The trailer played in theaters at Alice in Wonderland screenings.
This first peek at an updated version of the dark digital world, outlined in glowing neon, is revealed in this teaser trailer just released. The story follows up on a hacker abducted for gladiatorial games 20 years ago and the son intent on finding and releasing his father. This sci-fi adventure will be in 3D.
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On his show after 82nd Annual Academy Awards, Jimmy Kimmel debuted his latest skit that will follow the legendary "I'm F**king Ben Affleck" and "I'm F**king Matt Damon". Titled "Handsome Men's Club", the new skit presented Jimmy as the president of a club full of good looking celebrities.
The celebrity cameos in the video are numberable including such names as Matthew McConaughey, Sting, Lenny Kravitz, Rob Lowe, Patrick Dempsey, John Krasinski, Gilles Marini, Josh Hartnett, Ted Dansen, Keith Urban, Taye Diggs, Tony Romo, Ethan Hawke and Jennifer Garner.