Topic: JImmy Fallon

Red Carpet: Emilia Clarke In Yellow & Gold On Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

Red Carpet: Emilia Clarke In Yellow & Gold On Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

The beautiful Emilia Clarke stopped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night, presumably to pimp the latest season of Game of Thrones (which the entire western TV-watching world suddenly likes, in unison). We’re sure they talked about Daenerys Targaryen’s story line and what to expect this season and how the dragons are going to be just fine and we don’t need to worry about it and all that, but we don’t know because we can never get past the photos. Yes, Emilia Clarke is ridiculously good-looking.

…Even when she’s a little bit washed out. More »

Gallery: Jimmy Fallon And Justin Timberlake Wear Suits, Goof Off In GQ

Gallery: Jimmy Fallon And Justin Timberlake Wear Suits, Goof Off In GQ

We here at The Gloss are rather big fans of handsome men in well-tailored suits. Hence, it stands to reason that we’d enjoy of this editorial featuring two of GQ‘s “Men Of The Year,” late night funny-ish man Jimmy Fallon (sorry) and the multitalented Justin Timberlake. Over the course of these nine pictures, the two lively gentlemen preen, dance, and engage in intense bromance. It’s a wonderful thing to behold. More »

Poll: Would More Female Writers Make You More Likely To Watch A Show?

Poll: Would More Female Writers Make You More Likely To Watch A Show?

Here’s the thing – I never watch Chelsea Handler. It’s not surprising to me that she has the highest number of female writers, and I’m happy about that. But, even as a woman who wants to see more female writers employed, the information doesn’t impact my actual viewing preferences. I’m still going to keep watching The Daily Show with their 2 female writers because I need to regurgitate all their jokes like a vomitous baby eagle if I’m ever in situations where I have to talk about politics. It makes me think more highly of Chelsea Handler, but it won’t make me watch the show (because I have limited time to watch shows). But maybe it makes a difference to some people? I sort of hope it does, because I’d like to believe that there’s some incentive for shows to hire more female writers. More »