Jimmy Fallon Completely Blanks on How His Own 'Box of Lies' Game Works (Video)
And Blake Lively understands it much, much less than that
Concluding Updated: January 30, 2020 @ vii:12 AM
Jimmy Fallon and Blake Lively played a footling "Box of Lies" last nighttime — or at to the lowest degree they tried to. It didn't help that the "Tonight Show" host totally forgot how his ain game works.
Below is the "Box of Lies" setup. Mind you, the game's description came straight from Fallon's oral fissure and was laid out only like 90 seconds before the NBC belatedly-night personality completely blanks on his ain invention.
"Here's how it works, Fallon said. "Nosotros have 9 mystery boxes containing objects no one has ever seen before. On your turn, you selection a box, accept out the object, describe it to your opponent. They have to approximate if y'all're lying or telling the truth."
Elementary plenty, right? Apparently not.
To be fair, Fallon was reading those rules off of cue cards.
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SMASH CUT TO: Lively describing something super weird and Fallon accusing her of lying.
"Do I win if you got it correct, or exercise I win if…" Lively asked, trailing off.
Fallon takes a laugh break there, then says, "To be honest, I just forgot for a second."
Information technology simply got more confusing from in that location.
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"No, if I get it right, you lose," Fallon explained.
"That I was lying? And so I want to take it dorsum," Lively responded, incorrectly understanding the whole point to "the weirdest game" she'southward "e'er played."
"No," the host said.
Then Lively reveals exactly what she described. "Wait, what?" Fallon said. "You did win."
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That'southward kind of how the whole segment went.
Lively never lied, though she seems to think she did, so we're pretty sure the actress and invitee didn't get the game either. But we approximate she won?
Yep, confirmed, nosotros simply rewatched it for similar the fourth time. Lively somehow swept all three rounds. Dislocated like a play a trick on!
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