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Jimmy Fallon is seen outside NBC Studios after ‘awkward’ interview with TikTok’s The Costco Guys

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Jimmy Fallon seemed unfazed by any backlash for his interview with the Costco Guys on Wednesday while filming a Christmas sketch outside NBC Studios in New York City.

Jimmy Fallon seemed unfazed by any backlash for his interview with the Costco Guys on Wednesday while filming a Christmas sketch outside NBC Studios in New York City.

After being accused of “barely” hiding “his contempt” during a sit-down with the Costco Guys, AJ, Big Justice and The Rizzler on Monday’s episode of his late-night talk show, the host, 50, returned to work with a smile on your face.

The four-time Emmy Award winner looked ready to kick off the most wonderful time of the year while holding up a pair of ice skates.

For the segment, he could be seen wearing a festive red and white reindeer scarf and a long black coat.

He later returned in front of the cameras wearing a white dress shirt and a black bow tie.

Jimmy Fallon seemed unfazed by any backlash for his interview with the Costco Guys on Wednesday while filming a Christmas sketch outside NBC Studios in New York City.

For most New Yorkers, like Fallon, the holiday season doesn’t officially begin until the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree arrives in Manhattan.

NBC, which hosts The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, will air the lighting ceremony on December 4, 2024.

Fallon’s latest sighting comes after his notably awkward interview with TikTok’s The Costco Guys.

At one point, Fallon interrupted his guest Big Justice shortly after he asked him to explain his infamous ‘Boom meter’ rating.

‘You have something on your channel called the Boom meter, can you explain how the Big Justice Boom meter works?’ the presenter had asked.

Big Justice responded: ‘So we did this, “boom or bust.” But everyone said: “You don’t give any sentence”, blah, blah, blah. Good?

‘Well, we came up with the boom meter because people rate things from one to 10. So, we said, it goes from one to five booms.

“If it’s good: four booms, okay: two booms, bad: one boom, amazing: five big booms.”

After being accused of

After being accused of “barely” hiding “his contempt” during a sit-down with the Costco Guys, AJ, Big Justice and The Rizzler on Monday’s episode of his late-night talk show, the host, 50, returned to work with a smile on your face

At that moment, Big Justice, Dad AJ, and The Rizzler were about to shout five booms in unison, but Jimmy intervened to stop them.

“Okay,” Jimmy interrupted. “Yes, five booms.”

He then advanced the segment so his guests could rate the Halloween candy with their boom rating.

Unimpressed viewers flooded social media where they criticized Jimmy for his behaviour.

Addressing X, one said: ‘Has anyone else noticed Jimmy Fallon’s barely contained disdain for the Costco Guys and their BOOM Meter?’

Another said: “I’ve never hated Jimmy Fallon more than right now.”

Fallon's latest sighting comes after viewers accused him of barely hiding his

Fallon’s latest sighting comes after viewers accused him of barely hiding his “disdain” during an interview with the Costco Guys.

TikTok stars AJ, Big Justice and The Rizzler were guests on the NBC show Monday night.

TikTok stars AJ, Big Justice and The Rizzler were guests on the NBC show Monday night.

‘He doesn’t appreciate the playfulness or whimsy of the Costco Guys, or even The Rizzler.

‘It excludes them, it ignores the love they have to give to the world. I hope he goes to hell the moment he breathes his last.

A third added: “I can’t stop thinking about how much Jimmy Fallon hated the Costco guys.”

“I love how the Costco guys are having fun and Fallon is absolutely livid,” a fourth continued.

Others were a little more understanding.

“If I were Jimmy, I’d be so angry I’d try to move on to the next guest,” one said.

Echoing a similar sentiment, another said: “Of all the influencers out there, I think this family has to be the most annoying of all.”

DailyMail.com has contacted The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon for comment.

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Viewers flooded social media where they criticized Jimmy for his behavior.

Viewers flooded social media where they criticized Jimmy for his behavior.

Father-son duo AJ and Big Justice (real names Andrew and Eric Befum) have taken the Internet by storm with their Costco reviews, in which they approve or disapprove of products using their boom rating.

Rizzler, although not related to AJ and Big Justice, is also famous for his social media profile.

The third-grader, whose real name is Christian Joseph, gained popularity on TikTok after uploading a video of himself dressed in a Black Panther costume.

He is also known for doing the ‘rizz face’, a move in which he pouts and strokes his chin.

In June, it was confirmed that Jimmy had renewed his contract to host NBC’s late-night talk show through 2028.

The news came nearly a year after 16 current and former employees accused him of creating a “toxic work environment.”

Father-son duo AJ and Big Justice (real names Andrew and Eric Befum) have taken the Internet by storm with their Costco reviews, in which they approve or disapprove of products using their boom rating.

Father-son duo AJ and Big Justice (real names Andrew and Eric Befum) have taken the Internet by storm with their Costco reviews, in which they approve or disapprove of products using their boom rating.

Last September, they alleged to Rolling Stone that Jimmy was known for his “outbursts” and “anger attacks,” forcing employees to sob in “cry rooms” and causing several of them to have suicidal thoughts.

A source told DailyMail.com at the time: “The things reported in this article happened years ago and simply do not reflect the current atmosphere.”

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