Jimmy Fallon Injury News: NBC Executives Getting Alarmed With Host’s Nonstop Injuries?

NBC executives were reportedly getting "concerned" over all the Jimmy Fallon injury news.

According to an item on Radar Online, some NBC executives have purportedly met recently to talk about the "Tonight Show" host. It was even speculated in the report that his clumsiness might be connected with a drinking problem as some onlookers during the Harvard event claimed he was drunk.

"Jimmy shows up for work, on time, and is always a professional," an insider revealed. "The NBC family adores Jimmy, but Bob is monitoring the situation. If he needs to intervene, it will be done."

Another source quashed the speculation though and insisted that the alleged NBC executives' talk was not true.

"Jimmy Fallon is totally fine and the conversation between Bob and Lorne didn't happen," the other source explained amid the new injury news.

The "Tonight Show" host figured in another accident just last Saturday as reported by People hurting his other set of fingers. As he came back to the talk show on Monday, he shared details of the incident and even gave himself a new label.

"Welcome to the 'Tonight Show,' I'm your host Trippy Fallon," he said in greeting the audience. "I've had another mishap. This time I injured my other hand right after getting an award from Harvard."

"Some girl knelt down, I didn't see her," he added. "So I threw the bottle and landed on broken glass. There's pools of blood everywhere." 

In the video of the tripping incident shot by cryan_ryan and shared on Instagram, it can be seen that the host was indeed caught by surprise when he took a tumble.

Jimmy Fallon seemed to have recovered quickly following this latest injury news as compared to his ring avulsion last June when he had to spend 10 days in the ICU to save his ring finger. He even posted on Instagram a picture of his other hand with a bandage on it a day after the accident.

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