Jimmy Fallon & Wife Ready For Kids
| Apr 22, 2009 by CAROLYN ROBERTSON |

He started a new job not long ago as host of NBC’s Late Night – could a new baby be next on the agenda for SNL alum Jimmy Fallon?
Jimmy’s wife Nancy Juvonen reveals that the two plan on adding to their family “soon.”
"It’s fun. I can’t wait. He’s going to be the best dad. He loves kids, right?" Nancy said, nudging Jimmy at last night’s Food Bank for New York City’s Can-Do Awards Dinner. "They’ll be funny, and we have the best nieces and nephews. They have rooms in our house, and toys, and [they come over] anytime. It’s ridiculous. We’ll be ridiculous, by the way."
As for Jimmy, 34, he jokes that he’s already got one parenting duty down pat: He’s a pro at making baby purees.
"I have an immersion blender, and I just basically mush things like people at an old age home. We cook exactly the same. We just puree stuff and sip it through straws. It’s like I’m eating baby food every night.”
The couple have been married for just over a year, but have been together for “five or six years. We stopped counting when it works,” Nancy says. “All those things just work, you know what I mean? You’re happy all the time. Love isn’t hard. Love is not hard."
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Best Looking guy on tv - should have great looking kids as they are a good looking couple.
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