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Jimmy Fallon calls Mark Zuckerberg for viral birthday performance

The moderator of “The Tonight Show”, Jimmy Fallon, had the decision of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg's decision to dress as a “apology, for someone else” singer for his wife's 40th birthday party during his Monday monologue.

Zuckerberg posted a video on Saturday from the party on his Instagram. In it he was to dance and sing on the stage in front of his wife Priscilla Chan, while he was wearing a replica of the light blue overalls, the Boone was wearing Breakout Grammys during his recent appearance. “Your wife will only be 40!” Zuckerberg labeled the post. “Scream too [Boone] For the overall and the new single. “

When Fallon reacted to the video, he took a break for a moment of inevitable silence before he joked: “Benson Boone was like 'Unagle me in that'.” The NBC comedian then added: “Mark Zuckerberg, come. You are a billionaire, just rent Benson Boone! “

Fallon, who is no stranger to the imitation of famous musicians, further remarked: “It looks like something I would do!”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQ5HCD4LFVQ

Fallon is not the only person who has been stunt inspired by Boone's Zuckerberg. The Instagram video of the Facebook founder became viral after he posted it, and social media users did not hold back online. An X user wrote: “In the event that he is unable to buy cool. Mark Zuckerberg remains one of the most terrifying people who are alive. “

In his far-reaching monologue, Fallon also shot on President Trump, the two-time best actor winner Adrien Brody and even Hulu for his Oscars Livestream-Glitch. Fallon discussed Trump's Saturday Executive Ordinance, in which she explained the official language of the United States, joked: “Yes, Trump made English an official language. Then he was asked if he reduced the price for eggs, and he said: 'No Hablo Inglés'.

The long -time moderator “Tonight Show” also made a few cracks about the record speech of “The Brutalist” stars on Sunday evening. “Anora director Sean Baker was the first filmmaker who won four Oscars for the same film,” said Fallon. “That's correct. He held four acceptance speeches and still spoke less than Adrien Brody. “

You can see the full monologue of Fallon's “Tonight Show” in the video above.