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From Studio 6P in Rockefeller center in the heart of New York City, it's the Tonight Show. Starring Jimmy Fallon. Tonight joins Jimmy and his guest, Billy Bobby Brown, Dwayne Wade. And featuring the legendary Bruce Crew.
Audience Member
2106.
Announcer
And now, here he is.
Audience Member
Gimmick. Thank you very much.
Jimmy Fallon
Enjoy yourself. Enjoy yourself, everybody. Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Tonight Show. Thank you for being here. Oh, before we get started, I just want to say how much we love our neighbors in Canada. That was close. Thank you, Doug Ford. Yeah. Did you guys hear about this? In response to President Trump's tariffs, Canada threatened to shut off electricity for multiple US States, including New York. Trump may not care now, but he will if his tanning bed only goes up to lightly crisp. Can you imagine New York City without electricity? I mean, if you ride the subway, you can, but for everyone else, can you imagine? Meanwhile, Trump's ongoing trade war has led to another wild day on Wall street as the stock market once again dropped hundreds of points. Right now, the economy is so bad, Elon Musk is thinking about laying off Donald Trump. People are saying Trump doesn't know anything about the economy, and they might have a point. I mean, he thinks bear markets are where RFK Jr buys his lunch meat.
Audience Member
You believe that?
Jimmy Fallon
I'm not kidding. Trump thinks duopoly is the artist who sings Dance the Night Away and levitating, not duopoly. Yeah. Trump thinks an endowment is what the dad in the White Lotus showed under his robe last night. Guys, after the markets really dropped yesterday, Trump spent the night glued to Truth Social as he posted online over 100 times in six hours. Yeah, smart. Nothing calms people down like manic posting on social media. 100 posts in six hours. Don Jr. Was like, I'll snort what he's snorting. Well, get this. Tesla's stock is plummeting. So Trump said that he's gonna support Elon and buy a new Tesla. This is true. And he didn't stop there. Trump also went and narrated Tesla's newest commercial.
Audience Member
Really?
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah. Watch this.
Voiceover Actor
Are you ready to drive the future of automobiles? Are you ready for incredible performance, a powerful engine, and sleek design? Then get ready for Tesla's. Oh, God. Oh, God.
Jimmy Fallon
What is that?
Voiceover Actor
Is that what it looks like? What the hell is that thing? It looks like a Matchbox car you'd buy off Temu. It looks like a Panini Press hooked up with a Roomba. It looks like Eric tried to draw Optim primed from memory, but at least the door handles are easy to find. Oh, come on, Tesla. If I look like that, I'd burst into flames too.
Jimmy Fallon
I don't know if that's gonna help. Oh, listen to this. The Trump administration just unveiled a new app. This is true. That lets people deport themselves. I'm sure that'll be a huge hit. Yeah. Apparently the app has many more features and they even released an extension explainer video for it. Take a look at this Trump Deport Yourself app.
Audience Member
The Trump Deport Yourself app. The Trump Deport Yourself app. If you'd like to deport yourself, Trump's new app is right here to help. And that's not all this app can do. Do other unwanted things to you. Let's say you have too much wealth. Use Trump's app to audit yourself. Love the apartment where you dwell. Use Trump's app to evict yourself. Any bad things that you can do to your job, to your home, to your health. Just open the app, give it a tap. When you hear that, zap, then you've done to yourself. Cancel yourself. Fire yourself. Investigate, and then retire yourself. Roast or ghost or demote yourself. Want to get sued? Suit yourself.
Wait, you mean any terrible thing I would never in a million years even consider doing to myself, I can now do with just one easy app.
You got it. Trump Deport Yourself app. Trump Deport Yourself app. The Trump Deport Yourself app is not responsible for any actions taken against yourself by yourself. All transactions final, no take backs unless Trump changes his mind. The Trump Deport Yourself app. Because if you don't do it, who would? Will.
Jimmy Fallon
Amazing.
Audience Member
That's very helpful.
Jimmy Fallon
Very easy to use. We have a great show. Millie Bobby Brown is here tonight.
Audience Member
Dwayne Wade is joining us. Stick around. We'll be right back with Millie Bobby Brown, everybody.
Jimmy Fallon
Come on. Our first guest is a talented actress who stars in the new movie the Electric State, which will be streaming on Netflix this Friday. Everyone, please welcome Millie Bobby Brown.
Audience Member
Are you feeling the love out there?
Jimmy Fallon
Come on.
Audience Member
They love you.
Jimmy Fallon
We love you. Welcome back to the show. I'm so. I love it every time you've come on the show. And this is your 10th appearance on the Tonight Show.
Millie Bobby Brown
Thank you.
Jimmy Fallon
Thank you so much.
Dwayne Wade
10.
Millie Bobby Brown
I can't believe it.
Jimmy Fallon
Time flies, right?
Millie Bobby Brown
Yeah. And I absolutely love, love this show. I feel so relaxed when I'm here. And that's because of you. You're just so good at your job for making people feel so warm and welcome.
Jimmy Fallon
I love you, bud.
Dwayne Wade
Come on.
Jimmy Fallon
I love you and your family. This is the first time you came on. You were 12 years old. The first Time. Look at baby.
Millie Bobby Brown
I was so, so scared. I had to rep a Nicki Minaj song.
Audience Member
Yes.
Millie Bobby Brown
You remember that?
Jimmy Fallon
You did. Monster.
Millie Bobby Brown
And I killed it. I mean, I killed it.
Jimmy Fallon
You were really great. At 12 years old, you're like, jess, I'm just gonna do it.
Millie Bobby Brown
Yeah, why not?
Jimmy Fallon
Since your last appearance, by the way, you got married. Congratulations.
Audience Member
But I love him.
Millie Bobby Brown
Thank you.
Jimmy Fallon
Jake Bongiovi. I love him. He's one of the nicest, coolest dudes ever. He is a stud.
Millie Bobby Brown
He really is.
Jimmy Fallon
I have a photo of you guys. This is. How picturesque is this? Look at how. And that is Matthew Modine.
Millie Bobby Brown
Yes. Yeah.
Jimmy Fallon
He is officiating the wedding.
Millie Bobby Brown
I mean, the second Jake proposed, I said, I know who needs to marry us. It's my papa. So he was. Yeah, he immediately. I think he thought, like, when I called him, he was like, okay, sure. And then I was like, we sent him the invite. And I was like, you're still officiating, like, eight months later. He's like, oh, you really wanted me to do that.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah. This is real. Yeah. I'm not just saying it. We're getting married now. This is gorgeous.
Millie Bobby Brown
Yeah. Thank you so much.
Jimmy Fallon
Did everything go smooth?
Millie Bobby Brown
You know, I hate to be that person, but it was perfect. It was perfect. You put so much pressure on if it's going to be good. And actually, you know, when I kind of turned up, I was, of course, directing the whole thing, because that's my nature.
Audience Member
Of course.
Jimmy Fallon
Why not?
Millie Bobby Brown
I was like, all right, that's your mark. That's your mark for the production.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah, of course. We're putting on a show.
Millie Bobby Brown
Exactly. Da, da, da, da. And then I was like, oh. Like, this is when it came down to me walking down the aisle. I was like, oh, this is real. And then I just threw my veil on. And when I went down the aisle, everything became so real and pure. And nothing about that was like a production. It felt so. Felt so beautiful and the most meaningful thing I've ever done in my life.
Jimmy Fallon
I'm so happy for you. You look gorgeous. I'm so happy.
Millie Bobby Brown
Thank you.
Jimmy Fallon
I know that I saw there was something that. Something with the dress might have been leaked.
Millie Bobby Brown
Oh, yes. So on my last dress fitting, girls, you know this. It's like the most stressful time ever. So I, like, turn up in New York and I'm going to do my last final dress fitting, and I see this tabloid person with a camcorder, like this 90s cat. I was like, what is this, the 90s? And she was like, millie, Millie, Millie. Like, are you gonna try on your wedding dress? And I was just kind of like, whoa. So I, like, went into the wedding dress fitting and I put my wedding dress on, and there was like, a big glass window, and I thought that she could see through it. So I was like, oh, my gosh, she knows what my wedding dress looks like. And then Jake's gonna see it. And I was so terrified. So I thought, okay, I'm gonna find a dress that's the complete opposite. A bedazzled with gloves. And it was kind of like a peachy tone. And I was like, I'm gonna walk out and I'm gonna start fake crying, pretending that I found the gown. And she got the whole thing and it sold. And she thought she got some. Yeah. Quality. Well, let me just tell you right now, it definitely wasn't. And I tricked you.
Jimmy Fallon
Yes. Oh, my gosh. I love.
Audience Member
Oh, my gosh.
Millie Bobby Brown
I got it.
Audience Member
I can't believe I got it.
Millie Bobby Brown
I found the cow.
Jimmy Fallon
Wow. What great acting right there.
Millie Bobby Brown
It was the best of my career.
Jimmy Fallon
Yes. You should get an Oscar for that one right there. I do want to bring up because you were just in the news recently responding to some unfair and some harsh criticism that you've received in the media lately. And I just want to say it was so cool of you to do that and respond and just step right up and be like, hey, guys, stop. Enough. How did that feel? Were you nervous to post that or to respond? Did people tell you not to do it or.
Millie Bobby Brown
No, I mean, I think it's just. I kind of kept making excuses like, it's just not the right time or I shouldn't do it. People are going to respond badly. And then I kind of realized, like, I just keep making excuses because I'm afraid. And when is the right time for a woman to stand up for herself? And actually, it's like, no, I can't wait any longer. And so I actually was at the UN yesterday, speaking at a UNICEF event to help cool on world leaders to protect women. And so this is you at the.
Jimmy Fallon
Un, by the way. That's amazing.
Millie Bobby Brown
So we were actually able to turn that into a positive way of helping to invest in girls lives, to make sure they fulfill their education and have a prosperous life. And so, you know, that video is just a small inkling of the work that I do with UNICEF and to protect not only girls in the industry, but girls all around the world.
Jimmy Fallon
Good for you. I love that you do that. Don't stop. You're the best. Thank you for doing that, of course. Let's talk about your new movie, the Electric State. This is giant. This is the Russo brothers. Yes, the Russo brothers who did Avengers Ray Men. They're just. They're geniuses.
Millie Bobby Brown
Yeah, they really are.
Jimmy Fallon
They're brilliant. It's a big action adventure, sci fi movie. It's set in the 90s.
Millie Bobby Brown
Yes.
Jimmy Fallon
And it stars you and Chris Pratt, who's our buddy. We love Chris Pratt too, as well.
Millie Bobby Brown
He's the best.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah. Did you get along, you and Chris too?
Audience Member
Well, yeah.
Millie Bobby Brown
You know, it's like I came. I did not stop laughing.
Jimmy Fallon
He's the so fun.
Millie Bobby Brown
And he loves improv. He loves. But he keeps me on my toes because I love a script. I like to stick to a script. And he. I'm like, what is he gonna say next? But he is such a great guy. He actually owns and runs a farm himself.
Jimmy Fallon
So, I mean, he is a big farmer.
Millie Bobby Brown
Yeah, yeah. So I was like, oh, you like animals? And the second that we found that common ground.
Jimmy Fallon
You love animals.
Millie Bobby Brown
I was like, all right, then I can bring my goat to set. So I brought my goat to set every day.
Jimmy Fallon
No big deal. Yeah, I'll bring my goat to set.
Millie Bobby Brown
And actually, yeah, so I kept bringing animals. It kind of incentivized me to be like, okay, now I can bring animals because, you know, you get scared. Like, what is your other co stars gonna think of you? Like, you know. Cause I bring a farm with me. Like, I bring four dogs. And actually, while I was filming on set, I. Somebody said, there's kittens playing in the road. And I was like, what? Like, what even is that sentence?
Jimmy Fallon
There's kittens playing in the road.
Millie Bobby Brown
So I went and got a Dorito box from Crafty and I grabbed all the kittens and I called, I went and knocked on all the neighbors. I said, are these anyone's cats? He said, they said, no, they're all strays. Like, do what you can with them. So I took them all home. I ended up having 23 cats in my house.
Jimmy Fallon
I might had Jake, have you.
Audience Member
It doesn't matter.
Millie Bobby Brown
It doesn't matter.
Jimmy Fallon
Okay, okay. All right. Were you married already?
Dwayne Wade
No, no, no.
Millie Bobby Brown
Anyways, vaccinated the microchip, flea intake, the whole thing. Found them all homes. Kept One of them, Mr. Gray, who is the king of the house. We bow to him when we come in. But I started stuffing the kittens in my overalls on set. So they were just kind of you.
Jimmy Fallon
Rescuing a kitten right there. Are you kidding me? That's the cutest thing ever.
Millie Bobby Brown
I know. And I named them all after Disney characters. So Jake's like, screaming around the house like, Ariel. And I'm like.
Jimmy Fallon
That'S fun. I think last time we had Dave Bautista on the show, he said that you hooked him up with a rescue.
Millie Bobby Brown
Chris Pratt did. He was coming on set with my wagon of puppies like I usually do, and I have the crew pick them up. It's great for the puppies to socialize, but it's great for the crew for morale to keep up, kind of everybody being really happy. So he goes, oh, I know someone who likes pit bulls. And I go, who? He goes, I'm thinking it's like a neighbor. He's like, it's Dave Bautista. I was like, okay, okay. That's great. He does so much work with pit bulls and rescue pit bulls specifically. I sent two puppies to his house, and they are living such amazing lives. Can you believe these pit bulls in Georgia?
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah. Come on, bud.
Millie Bobby Brown
Are now living in a big, big house.
Voiceover Actor
Come on.
Jimmy Fallon
We love you.
Millie Bobby Brown
We love it.
Jimmy Fallon
All right, let's talk about this movie, the Electric State. Rooster Brothers U. Chris Pratt. How do we set it up for everybody?
Millie Bobby Brown
It's a family movie. Enjoy it. Get your popcorn. It's family fun, adventure. Me, Chris Pratt, Robot Stanley Tucci. The Tucci? Are you kidding me?
Jimmy Fallon
Stanley Tooch is in the house. I love Stanley Tucci.
Millie Bobby Brown
Enj. It's such a fun time. Such a fun time to film oh, Millie Bobby Brown.
Jimmy Fallon
The Electric State is streaming on Netflix this Friday.
Audience Member
Watch it with the whole fam. We'll be right back with Dwayne Wade.
Announcer
Stick around, everybody.
Audience Member
Have y'all fell in love with the Jones and Joey level we were just looking for, baby.
Jimmy Fallon
Our next guest is a three time NBA champion and basketball hall of famer. He's the creator. I know, I know. I love him too. He's the creator of the Y Network, which is available on YouTube and all podcast platforms. He's also co hosting Today with Jenna and Friends all week here at NBC. Please welcome Dwayne We.
Announcer
Hey.
Jimmy Fallon
Looking good, bud.
Dwayne Wade
Thank you.
Audience Member
Only.
Dwayne Wade
Only the best of your dream.
Jimmy Fallon
You're always. You're always looking good, man. I put this up and everyone in the audience went, wow, I appreciate that.
Dwayne Wade
That made me feel good.
Jimmy Fallon
No, come on. I haven't seen you since Paris Olympics. And you were fantastic, by the way. You were the comment commentator on the game. And everyone was like, dwayne Wade was unbelievable. He was the best. And they're like, oh, I don't know. If he's got to deal with some other network because we want him at NBC, I'm like, and now NBA is coming to NBC. Is there a chance? Is there a chance that we may.
Dwayne Wade
I like that.
Jimmy Fallon
Is there a chance?
Audience Member
Come on.
Jimmy Fallon
Is there a chance?
Dwayne Wade
Well, first of all, shout out to Noah Eagle. Noah Eagle was my teammate, and he made me look good. So shout out to Noah Eagle. And also, too, Jimmy, I'm not going to look like this forever. So I think this face need to be on TV somewhere.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah, that's what I'm talking. Hey, I agree. I agree with you.
Audience Member
Come on, let's do it.
Jimmy Fallon
Since you were here, you received a huge honor, by the way. Congratulations on this. You have your own statue outside of Miami Heat's arena.
Dwayne Wade
Yes.
Jimmy Fallon
Your very own statue. It's a big deal.
Dwayne Wade
What's the chuckles for it?
Jimmy Fallon
Well, I don't know if you've seen the statue, but that's. That's you. And it's gotten a little, you know, some people started talking a little bit.
Dwayne Wade
Yeah, I mean, that's what they do.
Jimmy Fallon
That's what people do. They look, people talk.
Dwayne Wade
Yeah, but people ain't got a statue, Jimmy. I don't. I only listen to people who have statues. If you don't have a statue.
Audience Member
That'S it.
Jimmy Fallon
No, no, you don't have a statue.
Dwayne Wade
His name is Statuess Wade.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah, exactly. Yeah.
Dwayne Wade
Y'all can go visit him outside the Miami Heat arena.
Jimmy Fallon
How does it feel to have your own statue outside of where you played? That's crazy.
Dwayne Wade
I don't know, man. It's so surreal.
Jimmy Fallon
It is.
Dwayne Wade
You know, I'm a kid from the inner city of Chicago, and to be able to end my career and be able to, you know, walk away with a statue outside the arena, it means everything, because I put everything I had into the game of basketball on and off the court. And for the Miami Heat to honor me in that way, it's just special. And so social media tried to take my moment away from me. And I get all the jokes. You know, I'm in on all the jokes. But, you know, if you know where I come from, if you know my journey, if you know, my walk, that was a huge moment for my family and I. So it was dope.
Jimmy Fallon
Congratulations. It's a big deal. Well deserved. I mean, here we are. March Madness is one week away. You had a legendary March Madness run when you were in college at Marquette.
Dwayne Wade
Look at that. No facial hair.
Jimmy Fallon
No facial hair.
Dwayne Wade
No facial hair.
Jimmy Fallon
This kid cutting down the net right there. This Kid had no idea he was gonna have a statue one day.
Dwayne Wade
Not at all, no.
Jimmy Fallon
Is it stressful for you to watch when March Madness comes around? Do you still get the butterflies or something? Do you know what these kids are feeling?
Dwayne Wade
I do. I go get my jersey. No, I go get my old jersey. I put it on.
Jimmy Fallon
Do you really?
Dwayne Wade
Yeah, I do. I'm like. I get back in mold. You do March Madness, to me, I love the NBA. I love the NBA playoffs. March Madness, to me, is the best time to watch basketball. It's just the way that those kids put on. It's before the fame, before the money, before all that, it just. It's just about what you love, and you get an opportunity on the biggest stage in college basketball to go out there and give it everything I said to me, March Madness is like the week that Beyonce is coming to la. And my wife and my daughters are getting ready for Beyonce. Like, that's what Mars mad.
Jimmy Fallon
They're excited to get to the arena.
Dwayne Wade
All they outfits, outfits out. They talking to all their friends. They doing the dances. That's how March Madness is for me.
Audience Member
I'm getting ready.
Dwayne Wade
A week before.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah, Yeah. I actually heard this story. Please tell me the truth, because I heard that you were a little starstruck at the Met gala. I saw you there, by the way, because Ed Sheeran walked by, and apparently you were at starstruck. We actually have a clip of the moment that you spotted Ed Sheeran on the red carpet. Let's take a look at this.
Audience Member
We try to plan how we're gonna explain things to her that we were not planning on explaining to her. Oh, my God. First of all, he loves Ed Sheeran. Are you keeping it together right now?
Dwayne Wade
He's.
Audience Member
You love Ed Sheeran. Like, he used to play him before playoff games. And I'm like, real cool right now.
Dwayne Wade
I'm keeping it real cool right now.
Audience Member
Sharon, Dwyane Wade's a huge fan of yours, and Dwyane Wade is a huge fan of.
Jimmy Fallon
Gabrielle.
Dwayne Wade
Listen, everybody is a little surprised. She said, I played before playoff games, and I did. And the reason is is because when artists say things, that connects with you. So thinking out loud was one of my favorite songs. Came out in 2014.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah, that's great.
Dwayne Wade
Yes. Amazing song. And it was one line in there that just connected me to it. And he said, when the crowd don't remember your name. And as an athlete, at some point, the cheers stopped. Thank you guys for the cheers. But those cheers stopped, and I was going through a point in My life where I wasn't the same as I once was and just connected to that lyric when the crowd don't remember your name. For me, I just was there with Ed, so I'm a big Ed fan. I call him Ed. Like I know him.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah, no, you do. I think you do. Yeah.
Audience Member
Why not?
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah.
Dwayne Wade
But Met Gala is the time where you get a chance to be fans of everyone that shows up. So I got a chance to, like, fan out and have a good time video.
Jimmy Fallon
Because Gabrielle's gorgeous and talking. You're not even looking at her. You're like I said, cheer. That's a cheer. Oh, my God.
Dwayne Wade
We get this interview.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah. So good. You've been hosting Today with Jenna. Jenna Bush Hager. We love Jenna.
Dwayne Wade
Shout out to Jenna.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah. What's it like to. She's the best. Wake up at, you know. Was it five in the morning? Four in the morning? You got a. For today's show?
Dwayne Wade
No, it's great. I wake up early anyway. You did? Yeah. I get up about 5:30 every day. Anyway, I like to have the day to myself before my phone start ringing, before my family wakes up. So I'm used to it. Jenna Bush is amazing. She's a pro. I've been having an amazing time. You know, I can't.
Jimmy Fallon
You're great.
Dwayne Wade
My days are going too fast. I kind of like. You know, I don't want to say this, but I want to say this. I don't want to go. I really don't want to go. I'm having a great time with her, and she's. And she's. She makes it so easy. So I'd just like to thank today's show for giving me the opportunity to get up there and do my thing.
Jimmy Fallon
Well, we love you here. I want to talk about the why Network. This is. You have a couple different shows in here. Time out and the why with Dwayne Wade.
Dwayne Wade
Yes. Yeah.
Jimmy Fallon
And this is on YouTube, but anywhere you get your podcast and any platform, you get that. You don't really shy from any real issue on these things. Sometimes you get real deep. You just recently opened up about your own cancer journey and how scary that was. Was it therapeutic for you?
Dwayne Wade
Yeah. Well, first of all, thank you for that. My partners and I, we decided to create our own platform. When you're someone who is known in the public for whatever you're known for, you know, people like to control your narrative for you. And I decided to take my narrative back. And you hear things in my own voice. And so December of 2023. I had cancer surgery. I had kidney. I had kidney cancer, and I had surgery. And it was something I struggled with sharing. You know, obviously, it's a very vulnerable thing, but, you know, I understood the power of my voice. I understood the power of this microphone right here. And I wanted to make sure that I. That I expressed it right.
Audience Member
And I.
Dwayne Wade
And I talked about the importance of being proactive and all the things that I did because I wasn't feeling anything. I just went in because I had other things going on that I wanted to check at 40 years old, and they ended up finding a mass on my kidneys. And so I wanted to share that because I know so many people out there that are going through things, that are going through, that will go through things. And so being able to do that on my own platform, in my own words, and not something you read, something you heard from me, it was important for me. So go get yourself some check y network. Thank you, guys.
Jimmy Fallon
Appreciate it. Get checked. Take care of yourself.
Dwayne Wade
Take care of yourself. Be proactive.
Jimmy Fallon
Be proactive.
Dwayne Wade
Communicate. Ask questions to your family. Ask questions to your doctor. You know, life is important. You know, life is about living it. And make sure that you can live the best of your ability. And it's not always about the makeup on the outside. It's about what's on the inside as well. And so make sure you go check what's on the inside.
Jimmy Fallon
Come on, buddy. You're the best. Congratulations on the wide network. We love you, buddy.
Dwayne Wade
Thank you, man.
Audience Member
Come back whenever. Congrats on everything, Dwayne Wade.
Jimmy Fallon
The wide network is available on YouTube.
Audience Member
And all podcast platforms.
Jimmy Fallon
We'll be right back. Stick around, everybody.
Audience Member
My thanks to Millie Bobby Brown, Dwayne Wade and the retro that's in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Good night, everybody. Thank you. Go get into it. Get on up. And you say New York City. Just let your rabbit. That's right. Starting so hard working, Mr. Dynamic. Work, work, work, work. Yeah, baby. We going up. Yeah.
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Summary of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" Featuring Millie Bobby Brown and Dwyane Wade
Episode Title: Canada Threatens to Shut Off U.S. Electricity | Millie Bobby Brown, Dwyane Wade
Release Date: March 12, 2025
Broadcast Date: March 11, 2025
In this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, host Jimmy Fallon delves into pressing international tensions and engaging celebrity interviews. The show features two prominent guests: Millie Bobby Brown, celebrating her tenth appearance, and NBA legend Dwyane Wade. Both guests share personal insights, professional highlights, and engaging anecdotes, all while Fallon interjects his signature humor and timely commentary.
Jimmy Fallon opens the show with a sharp and humorous take on the escalating trade tensions between the United States and Canada. He remarks on Canada's threat to cut off electricity to several U.S. states, including New York, in retaliation to President Trump's tariffs. Fallon humorously speculates on the implications of such an action:
"Can you imagine New York City without electricity? I mean, if you ride the subway, you can, but for everyone else, can you imagine?" (00:01:01)
Fallon continues by mocking Trump's grasp of economic terms and his reaction to the fluctuating stock market:
"Trump thinks bear markets are where RFK Jr buys his lunch meat." (00:01:20)
He also lampoons Trump's social media activity and his ill-fated endorsement of Tesla, culminating in a comedic reenactment of Trump's attempted narration of a Tesla commercial:
"Is that what it looks like? What the hell is that thing?" (00:03:20)
Another highlight from the monologue is the parody of Trump's hypothetical "Deport Yourself" app, showcasing Fallon's talent for political satire:
"If you'd like to deport yourself, Trump's new app is right here to help. And that's not all this app can do. Do other unwanted things to you." (00:04:03)
Jimmy Fallon warmly welcomes Millie Bobby Brown, lauding her for her tenth appearance on the show and congratulating her on her recent marriage to Jake Bongiovi:
"Since your last appearance, by the way, you got married. Congratulations." (00:06:43)
Millie shares delightful stories about her wedding, including the unique role of Matthew Modine as the officiant and the humorous incident involving her wedding dress fitting:
"I thought, oh, my gosh, she knows what my wedding dress looks like. And then Jake's gonna see it." (00:08:24)
She discusses her collaboration with the Russo Brothers on her new Netflix movie, Electric State, and her enjoyable working relationship with co-star Chris Pratt:
"I was like, oh, you like animals? And the second that we found that common ground." (00:11:48)
Millie highlights her philanthropic efforts with UNICEF, emphasizing the importance of supporting and protecting girls worldwide. She recounts her experience speaking at a UNICEF event:
"We were actually able to turn that into a positive way of helping to invest in girls' lives." (00:10:05)
Millie entertains the audience with stories about bringing animals to her movie set, including rescuing stray kittens and fostering a mini menagerie:
"I ended up having 23 cats in my house." (00:12:42)
Addressing recent media backlash, Millie discusses her decision to confront unfair criticism head-on and the empowerment that comes from standing up for oneself:
"When is the right time for a woman to stand up for herself? And actually, it's like, no, I can't wait any longer." (00:10:05)
Jimmy Fallon introduces Dwayne Wade as a three-time NBA champion and the creator of the Y Network. Wade is also co-hosting Today with Jenna and Friends on NBC:
"He's the creator of the Y Network, which is available on YouTube and all podcast platforms." (00:14:56)
Wade proudly discusses receiving his own statue outside the Miami Heat arena, reflecting on his journey from Chicago to NBA stardom:
"I'm a kid from the inner city of Chicago, and to be able to end my career and be able to, you know, walk away with a statue... it means everything." (00:17:08)
Fallon and Wade engage in a lively discussion about Wade's passion for basketball, particularly March Madness, and his personal rituals surrounding the event:
"March Madness, to me, is the best time to watch basketball. It's just the way that those kids put on." (00:18:02)
Wade shares a humorous encounter at the Met Gala, meeting Ed Sheeran, and reflects on his role as a host for Today with Jenna and Friends:
"Listen, everybody is a little surprised. She said, I played before playoff games, and I did." (00:19:26)
In a heartfelt moment, Wade opens up about his kidney cancer diagnosis and the creation of his own platform to share his experience and advocate for proactive health measures:
"December of 2023, I had cancer surgery. I had kidney cancer, and I had surgery." (00:21:40)
He emphasizes the importance of early detection and encourages viewers to take control of their health:
"Take care of yourself. Be proactive. Communicate. Ask questions to your family. Ask questions to your doctor." (00:23:08)
The episode wraps up with Fallon congratulating both guests on their achievements and thanking them for their inspiring stories. The show encourages viewers to subscribe for the latest episodes and tune in to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on NBC and Peacock for more engaging content.
Trump’s Economic Misconceptions:
"Trump thinks bear markets are where RFK Jr buys his lunch meat." (00:01:20)
Deport Yourself App Sketch:
"If you'd like to deport yourself, Trump's new app is right here to help." (00:04:03)
Millie on Standing Up:
"When is the right time for a woman to stand up for herself? And actually, it's like, no, I can't wait any longer." (00:10:05)
Dwayne on Statues:
"If you don't have a statue, you don't have it." (00:16:52)
Wade’s Health Advocacy:
"Take care of yourself. Be proactive. Communicate. Ask questions to your family. Ask questions to your doctor." (00:23:08)
This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon masterfully blends political satire, heartfelt personal stories, and entertaining celebrity interactions. With Millie Bobby Brown and Dwayne Wade sharing their unique experiences and advocacies, the show provides both laughter and meaningful insights, making it a must-listen for fans and new audiences alike.