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    Jimmy Fallon is heartbroken after the death of his family dog

    The 51-year-old Tonight Show host has revealed his beloved pet pooch Gary has passed away, as he paid an emotional tribute to the Labrador


    He wrote on Instagram: She was the last name we signed on every birthday card.

    "She was our first baby, a therapist, a pillow, a big sister, a schoolmarm, a comedian, a party girl and a rebel. "Definitely not a watchdog - she would have let burglars in and shown them where we kept the bacon and American cheese slices.

    "Always smiling even when she slept. She loved a good scratch and would lean into you if she liked you, though 'if' is generous -she did this for basically everyone.

    "She would jump into the pool immediately after being shampooed and dried (noooooo!) then she'd do her laps (backstroke - jk doggie paddle) then lie in the grass on her back doing bunny kicks with her tongue sticking out.

    "That meant summer to me. 13 and a half years we were lucky to have with you.

    Franny, Winnie, Mommy and I miss you. The house misses you."

    Jimmy thanked Gary "for everything", and opened up on how he and his family are coping with the loss.

    He added: "The house is so quiet. The quiet is so loud. But that quiet is slowly being filled with stories about you and laughter amongst the sniffles.

    "Thank you for everything. Gosh, we miss you so much. Goodnight, Gary."

    Earlier this month, Jimmy insisted he would continue to avoid being too "political" on the Tonight Show, which came after the Donald Trump administration put pressure on several late night hosts following the suspension and reinstating of Jimmy Kimmel.

    Appearing on CNBC's Squawk on the Street, Fallon said: "Our show has never really been that political, you know.

    "We hit both sides equally, and we try to make everybody laugh, and that's really the way our show works.

    "Our monologues are kind of the same that we've been doing since Johnny Carson was hosting The Tonight Show. So really, I just keep my head down and make sure the jokes are funny."

    Fallon pointed out he has a "smart" team of writers, and their goal is to create something for everyone.

    He added: "I have great writers... clever, smart writers. And we're just trying to make the best show we possibly can and entertain everybody."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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