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Up Late Talk Show Daily (May 9, 2012)

Published - May 10 2012 02:06AM EST

Angelo Baute, RR.com Original

Infamous shock jock Howard Stern stole the show from Jimmy Fallon in his Late Night interview. Let's take a look.

Well, That's Awkward...

Stern held nothing back as he took control of Jimmy's show during his interview. The new judge of America's Got Talent created several cringe-inducing moments, like telling former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor his career is a failure and calling Jay Leno "the worst interviewer." Is NBC regretting their decision to have him back on their payroll?

Talk Show Trending Topics

#SameSexMarriage

#PresidentObama

#NJTanMom

Talk Show Gags Gettin' Tired

Bill Tull the Propmaster (Conan)

Copy Cats (Leno)

Skype Scavenger Hunt (Kimmel)

He Said, She Said (Fallon)

Most Side-Splitting Monologue Jokes

Let's Not Get Carried Away Here!

"North Carolina recently banned gay marriage. The state officially declared marriage is between one man and one woman. Bill Clinton said he disagrees with the ban, saying marriage shouldn't be limited to just one man and one woman." (Conan)

Name That Tune!

"John Travolta is being sued by two male message therapists, who accuse him of sexual assault. Now, I believe Travolta. You can tell by the way he walks he's a ladies' man; no time to talk!" (The Tonight Show with Jay Leno)

Dry Spell

"President Obama became the first President to endorse same sex marriage. Not to be confused with Bill Clinton, who was the first President to enter a "no-sex" marriage. (Late Night with Jimmy Fallon)

Music Moment: Jermaine Paul

Fresh off winning this season's The Voice, Jermaine Paul performed a very tender rendition of Journey's "Open Arms." Afterwards, Jay Leno had a little chat with him and revealed it wasn't Jermaine's first time appearing in The Tonight Show: he provided back-up vocals for Alicia Keys.

Mr. Popular Award

It's no surprise President Obama's historic endorsement of same sex marriage dominated last night's airwaves. In fact, look forward to hearing about it for the rest of the week.

What do you think will be the next big announcement from President Obama?

Set your DVRs!

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Carrie Underwood on Jimmy Kimmel Live (5/10)

Will Ferrell on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (5/10)


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