Does the smaller celebrity have a bigger smile? Jerry Seinfeld and Jimmy Fallon talk with Emma Chamberlain on the Met Gala red carpet about Paul McCartney, deodorant, mannequin jokes, and much more.
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00:00 That's okay, that's Vogue! We're here at the Met Gala! Where else are we gonna do anything?
00:05 Okay, so tell me everything about the looks. Are you both into fashion?
00:08 Are you like... I just like to hang.
00:10 Yeah, this is what we're all about.
00:11 So your fashion is what you're wearing, you realize?
00:13 Yeah, yeah.
00:14 Even if it doesn't look good.
00:15 And everyone is dressed perfectly for who they are.
00:18 Absolutely.
00:19 What are you looking forward to tonight? Anything in particular?
00:22 I like looking at the crazy people. This is like being in the Star Wars bar, right?
00:26 Yeah, it really is unbelievable. It's fun.
00:31 Also, everyone is very well deodorized.
00:34 Yes.
00:35 You will smell nothing but nice smells from everyone.
00:38 Only good smell.
00:39 Only good, yeah.
00:40 Absolutely.
00:40 Am I smiling too much?
00:42 No, you can't smile too much. There's no such thing.
00:45 Jimmy and I have this thing that when two celebrities take a picture together,
00:49 the bigger smile is the smaller star.
00:52 Oh, that is real.
00:55 That is real.
00:56 I'm having more...
00:57 I mean, every photo, smiling so big.
01:00 I'm like too excited to be next to Emma Chamberlain and Jerry Seinfeld.
01:02 If you're more excited than the other person, that means you're a smaller celebrity.
01:06 That's so true.
01:07 You better be. This is the new pose.
01:09 We have to all be really straight-faced for the photo.
01:12 Just be slightly pleased.
01:14 No, but then he says, "Slightly pleased," when he poses, and then I go...
01:19 And then he doesn't smile at all. So he doesn't even take his own advice.
01:23 Do you get excited to like... I feel like now you're friends with everybody.
01:26 You don't get nervous to meet anyone anymore, I assume.
01:28 No.
01:29 I do a little bit.
01:30 Really?
01:31 I get nervous. I just get nervous at The Beatle.
01:34 Paul McCartney makes me... I'm a wreck.
01:37 I hate him. I hate him.
01:40 I'd rather listen to him than be a fan.
01:41 Yeah, I know. He's friendly to me.
01:43 He talks like he thinks he's going to talk. He actually does that.
01:47 And you go, "You're doing an impression of..." Oh, wait. You are a Beatle.
01:49 Yeah.
01:50 Do you guys hang out? What happens?
01:52 Oh, yeah.
01:53 Do you remember we hung out once, and then he'll leave the night, the evening,
01:57 and you'll hit me with a joke or something, and it'll stick in my head and make me laugh forever.
02:02 We went out to dinner once, and I was sitting there, and I had a shirt and like a checkered pants on.
02:07 And we're leaving, and I go, "Take care. Bye, Jerry. Bye, Jess."
02:11 And we left, and he goes, "What's with the outfit?"
02:13 And I go, "What are you talking about? This is the end of the night, by the way.
02:16 We've already had dinner for two hours."
02:18 I go, "What are you talking about?" He goes, "What's with the outfit?"
02:20 I go, "This is what people wear." He goes, "No. You look like a mannequin from Nordstrom."
02:25 Right.
02:27 And then he got in the car.
02:30 Then he got in the car. He got in the car and took off.
02:32 I go, "That's the funniest thing anyone's ever said to me."
02:35 And he waited all night.
02:36 That's amazing.
02:38 You're the best, bud.
02:38 We'd all be shaking.
02:39 It's always good to see you.
02:40 So good to see you.
02:41 Thank you.
02:41 Go have the best night.
02:42 I hope this cuts down to something usable.