Robert Irwin was on The Tonight Show this week and he brought along some otters with him to show Jimmy Fallon. While they were waiting to go on, he got some kisses from the otters. If that does not warm your heart on this cold November day, nothing will. Because that is so sweet I got a cavity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH5z5DcxNus
Kevin Hart’s new movie Night School comes out next Friday, and he is promoting it in New York City this week. One of his stops was on The Tonight Show and he and Jimmy Fallon had a lot of fun yesterday.
Before they did the show, they took back to real old school as in high school. The two of them spent the day taking classes like algebra, biology, lunch and gym. How did they do? They would have been left back to kindergarten if the teachers had their way.
While that was before the show, it got better when the two of them were on set together. The first thing they did was have Hart call his BFF The Rock. Since DJ knew who was calling, he did not pick up. Can you blame in? Then the NBC host tried to facetime Dwayne Johnson. As soon as DJ saw it was Fallon, he picked up. Hart’s reaction is awesome.
But not as awesome as when Robert Irwin, Steve Irwin’s son, brought out several animals like snakes and birds. Hart is afraid of everything and I do mean everything. Watch the video all the way through because, at the very end, he actually touches one of the animals. I think you can actually see him poop in his pants. I am not faulting him because I would have done the same thing.
I love when Kevin Hart has a movie out because all of his talk show appearances make me laugh out loud. He is willing to do anything to promote his films and I do mean anything. Hopefully next week, his co-star Tiffany Haddish and him will to the talk show circuit together. Can you imagine how outrageously funny that will be?
Add Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin to the pantheon of adventure heroes immortalized as action figures. In honor of the late Irwin’s dedication to nature conservation and education and his love of animals, Wild Republic, the nature brand of K&M International, has teamed up with the Irwin family and the Australia Zoo to bring a new line of toys to the USA. Among the line’s 39 products: an Irwin figure ($22) that spouts Steve’s trademark phrases — "Crikey!" among them, no doubt — play sets and plush toys. They will be unveiled at the International Toy Fair Feb. 11-14 in New York. Bindi Irwin, 8, was filming a new series for the Discovery Channel, co-starring her father, at the time of his death. Irwin, 44, died Sept. 4 in Port Douglas, Queensland, after a stingray pierced his heart. "We all know that Daddy had an important job. He was working to change the world so everyone would love wildlife like he did," Bindi Irwin said in a statement. "Now it’s our turn to help him."