Jimmy Fallon: My biggest fear is deafening silence

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Talk show host Jimmy Fallon has said that "deafening silence" from the Tonight Show audience is one of his biggest fears and remains his "biggest" worry.

Asked to name his biggest fear on a new episode of the YouTube show, Hot Ones, the 50-year-old comedian said: "As a comedian, silence. The deafening silence is my biggest fear, crying on camera which is happening now, my biggest fear.

"Probably my biggest fear is giving up in front of the American public and I'm not doing that."

Fallon previously starred on Saturday Night Live and recalled having fond memories of making a sketch with singer Justin Timberlake.

The comedian shared: "He's one of the most talented human beings on earth, he’s a perfectionist.

"I remember we were doing SNL, and we’re doing the Barry Gibb talk show, so we’re about to go, like 20 seconds to air, and he goes, 'Hey Jimmy remember, hit that harmony,’ and I go, ‘Yeah, I will,’ and he squeezed my hand and goes, ‘I’m serious dude, remember to hit that harmony.’

"And I’m like calm down dude, we’re dressed like the Bee Gees, for that second I felt what it was like to be Lance Bass."

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