Rolling Stone is reporting that Fallon and showrunner Chris Miller addressed present staff Thursday night in a Zoom name.
Two staff who have been on the assembly advised the publication that Fallon apologized and stated he by no means meant to “create that kind of ambiance for the present.”
“It’s embarrassing and I really feel so dangerous,” Fallon stated, in keeping with the staff. “Sorry if I embarrassed you and your loved ones and associates… I really feel so dangerous I can’t even let you know.”
The workers stated that Fallon’s apology “felt fairly earnest” and that he promised that Miller, who turned the showrunner in March 2022, is “a terrific chief” and isn’t going anyplace.
“I would like the present to be enjoyable, [it] must be inclusive to everyone,” Fallon stated, in keeping with the staff. “It must be the most effective present.”
Rolling Stone’s exposé painted an image of a poisonous office the place company’ dressing rooms doubled as crying rooms for staffers, a lot of whom walked on eggshells to keep away from attracting Fallon’s ire.
Although Fallon’s apology appears to acknowledge the accuracy of the Rolling Stone piece, Jerry Seinfeld said Thursday that one of many objects within the story ― an anecdote wherein he reportedly made Fallon apologize for berating a staffer in entrance of an viewers ― was an “idiotic twisting of occasions.”