Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon share a kiss during the Late Show hosts’ reunion. For those unversed, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and John Oliver appeared on The Late Show. Colbert’s late-night talk show is scheduled to end on Thursday, May 21. His final episode marks the end of his 11-season tenure, and they bid adieu with a dramatic make-out session.
Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon lock lips on camera during Late Show reunion
Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon make out on camera during The Late Show reunion. Colbert and Fallon share a quick peck while talking about all the celebrity guests they have kissed on camera. Colbert cheekily asks, “How many of you have made out with a guest on camera?”
Fallon realized Colbert stared at him for a moment longer than necessary and remarked, “Why are you looking at me like that?” Colbert replied, “Because I think you made out with a guest on camera.” To which The Tonight Show host replied, “No, I think you just wanted to make out with me.”
Colbert leaned in and quickly kissed Fallon. Oliver playfully hit Fallon with a paddle, while Fallon furiously fanned himself and stated, “Did not see that going that way.” The audience continued clapping and cheering loudly (via Entertainment Weekly).
Colbert directed the same question to the other hosts. Kimmel confessed that he once got up close and personal with Regis Philbin. He declared, “Not only did I kiss Regis, he chewed my gum.” Oliver had his own tidbit about Philbin: “He kissed me on the top of the head. It felt like someone in the mafia labeling someone for a hit. It’s no way to say goodbye to a human being.”
Meyers, who seemed offended, replied, “I met Regis multiple times — he never made a move on me!”
Towards the end, Colbert confessed he had the longest list of celebrity kisses. The 61-year-old said, “For me, Sally Field, Helen Mirren, Allison Janney, Jeff Daniels, and… Andrew Garfield.”
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory
