It’s that time of year again and Jimmy Fallon certainly knows how to get people in the festive spirit, as he unveiled a brand new “Classroom Instruments” segment on “The Tonight Show.”
Fallon, 43, was joined by Anna Kendrick, 32, Darlene Love, 76, and The Roots to belt out the much-loved Christmas classic “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).”
Despite Kendrick being denied the chance to hold one of the many instruments being played by The Roots and Fallon, she did show off her incredible vocals alongside Love; who originally recorded the song back in 1963.
Kendrick’s appearance on the talkshow Monday had a bit of a dramatic start, after she revealed on her Instagram stories that she was forced to walk to the studios after a fire broke out in the hotel lobby where she was staying.
As well as filling Fallon in on the fire, Kendrick also did her best impression of Kristen Stewart.
The star explained, when prompted by the host: “I do one impression, and it’s the weirdest impression, too. I should have like a Christopher Walken or something, and I have a Kristen Stewart. I don’t why!”
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The actress has been travelling the globe promoting her latest movie “Pitch Perfect 3,” and recently spoke about being told to flash a little more flesh on-screen.
“It’s funny – whenever we do the wardrobe fittings I feel like we get notes from the top saying they should be tighter and sexier and show more skin,” she told Harper’s Bazaar.
Kendrick added, “And I’m like, that’s not why people are coming to see the movie. They definitely aren’t showing up because of our sex appeal.
“It’s nice that audiences are interested in seeing a movie of misfits and girls of different shapes and sizes.”
“Pitch Perfect 3” hits theatres Dec. 22.