Jimmy Fallon Imitates Gal Gadot’s Israeli Accent, Jokes With Her About ‘Cabbage Patch’ Dolls on ‘The Tonight Show’
by Shiryn Ghermezian
Late night talk show host Jimmy Fallon poked fun at “Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot and tried imitating her Israeli accent during the actress’ appearance on “The Tonight Show” on Tuesday.
Fallon and Gadot played a classic “Tonight Show” game called “Box of Lies,” in which the host and guest sit across from each other with a barrier between them. After choosing a box with a mystery item inside, each player has to describe the strange item to their opponent, who has to then decide whether their competitor is lying to them or telling the truth.
At one point in the game, Fallon told Gadot his item was a Cabbage Patch Kids doll, but the Israeli actress was unfamiliar with the popular children’s toy.
“You don’t have that in Israel?” Fallon asked Gadot. “It’s a famous doll. Do you have dolls? Did you have dolls growing up?”
Gadot later tried explaining an item that was shaped like a foot, but Fallon could not understand with her Israeli accent if she was saying “foot” or “food.” He then proceeded to mimic Gadot’s voice while she laughed at his efforts.
Watch Gal Gadot and Jimmy Fallon play “Box of Lies” below:
‘Not My Job’: UN Official Says Did Not Review Evidence Before Blacklisting Israel for Sex-Crimes Alongside Hamas
Russia Recalls Its Ambassador to Armenia Due to Yerevan’s EU Ties
UAE Carried Out Dozens of Airstrikes on Iran Alongside the US and Israel During War
Trump Says He Will Soon Decide on Iran Deal, Demands Reopening of Hormuz Strait
Pentagon Chief Says US Ready to Restart Strikes on Iran If No Deal
Iran’s Global Terror Network Sparks Growing Alarm Across the West
Michigan Dem Senate Candidate Admits Own Party Has an Antisemitism Problem
Yad Vashem to Open First Overseas Education Center in Germany Amid Push to Combat Rising Global Antisemitism
California School District Settles Major Antisemitism Lawsuit With Victims Who Alleged Rampant Abuse
British Museum Confirms New Date for Jewish Culture Month Event Initially Postponed Amid Fears of Protests






Iran’s Global Terror Network Sparks Growing Alarm Across the West
California School District Settles Major Antisemitism Lawsuit With Victims Who Alleged Rampant Abuse
Michigan Dem Senate Candidate Admits Own Party Has an Antisemitism Problem
Yad Vashem to Open First Overseas Education Center in Germany Amid Push to Combat Rising Global Antisemitism
Pentagon Chief Says US Ready to Restart Strikes on Iran If No Deal



