Jimmy Fallon's Wife Nancy Juvonen To Produce New Show With Drew Barrymore; Divorce Still Set?
Jimmy Fallon's wife, Nancy Juvonen still thinking about divorcing the "Tonight Show" host? Recenty, Juvonen teamed up with Drew Barrymore to produce an unscripted series on TLC entitled, "Rattled."
Amidst divorce rumors and other speculations of marriage turmoil, Jimmy Fallon and his wife, Nancy Juvonen have kept mum about the real score of their marriage. They also kept up happy faces on social media, which somewhat threw off the rumors.
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Being the center of gossip can be difficult but this did not hold back Jimmy Fallon's wife, Nancy Juvonen, from taking on a new TV project alongside actress, Drew Barrymore.
According to US Magazine, Juvonen and Barrymore will produce TLC reality series, "Rattled," which follows the story of four couples on their first time in becoming parents.
"The promo from the series' first season shows the couples revealing how they reacted to learning about their pregnancies, including Tyson and Ashley (Gardner) from Utah, who dealt with infertility issues before finding out they were expecting quadruplets," US Magazine reported.
"When we found out, it was pure joy and pure terror, all in one instance," said Ashley on finding out she was pregnant with quadruplets.
"Rattled" is set to premiere on February 2, 10:00 PM EST.
The reality show comes months after Jimmy Fallon and wife, Nancy Juvonen were rumored to be on the verge of a divorce due to the "Tonight Show" host's alleged drinking problem, which is reportedly the real reason why he got a serious finger injury last July 2015.
"While the late night host blamed his gruesome injury on his two left feet. He was actually two sheets to the wind after night on the town with two young women," Celeb Dirty Laundry alleged of Jimmy Fallon's injury.
The gossip website also added that Nancy Juvonen was "fed up" with Jimmy Fallon's alcohol problem.
However, the reports are unconfirmed and debunked by NBC executive, Bob Greenblatt, who said: "(Jimmy) doesn't have a drinking problem that any of us know about. He goes out and has fun and he's had some accidents."