On October 31, comedian and late-night talk show host Jimmy Fallon revealed about his biggest fear during an appearance on the popular YouTube series Hot Ones.

The episode aired on November 1, just before the release of their new comedy album, Holiday Seasoning. Fallon, known for his lively personality and comedic sketches, took a moment to share his more serious side.

During his conversation with host Sean Evans, Fallon confessed that his biggest fear as a comedian is the sound of silence. “As a comedian, silence,” he said. “Deafening silence is my biggest fear; crying on camera, which is happening now, is my biggest fear. Probably my biggest fear is giving up in front of the American public, and I’m not doing that. ” Fallon’s honesty about his fears impressed fans.

Fallon’s career as a late-night host has brought him tremendous success, but the pressures of entertainment can be overwhelming. His admission resonated with many performers who face similar concerns, reminding audiences that even the most successful comedians experience moments of self-doubt.

Fallon also reflected on his time at Saturday Night Live, where he worked from 1998 to 2004. He recalled one of his most memorable memories: the iconic Peacock Cowbell sketch featuring him, Christopher Walken, Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, Chris Parnell, and Horatio Sanz. , He said Cowbell completely “crushed” it and “it was next level,” recalling how the sketch, which aired on April 8, 2000, remains a classic.

He praised the entire cast, saying that everyone in the sketch was very funny. Fallon particularly noted Walken’s unique approach to the role, stating that Walken was not even talking like a human being and was acting like an image of himself.

The sketch is celebrated for its humor, and Fallon shared how one moment in particular came up unexpectedly. He said he remembered he had a line, and just as he was about to deliver his line, Kattan and Will improvised and pushed each other.

He said Kattan took off Will’s sunglasses, and Jimmy got the eyes of a maniac, and he started laughing, and then that’s what got him the reputation as the guy who laughs during all the sketches.

In addition to his SNL memories, Fallon praised his friend and frequent collaborator, Justin Timberlake. He talked about Timberlake’s dedication to his craft and shared a funny anecdote from their time together on SNL. Fallon said, “He’s one of the most talented human beings on Earth; he’s a perfectionist.”

Fallon recalled a specific moment during a sketch called The Barry Gibb Talk Show. As they prepared to go live, Timberlake turned to him and said, “Hey Jimmy, remember to hit that harmony.”

Fallon laughed at the intensity of Timberlake’s reminder, saying, “I’m serious, buddy; remember to keep that harmony.” “For that second, I thought what it was like to be Lance Bass,” Fallon joked, referring to Timberlake’s *NSYNC bandmate.

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