Seinfeld, aged 69, referred to the accusations as an “idiotic twisting of events” and shared his perspective on a specific incident at the centre of the controversy.
Two former staffers of “The Tonight Show,” speaking anonymously to Rolling Stone, claimed that Seinfeld had witnessed Fallon belittling an employee during a segment.
According to their accounts, Fallon allegedly scolded a crew member publicly for making a cue card error, leading to an uncomfortable situation.
Seinfeld, however, offered a different perspective, stating, “This is so stupid. I remember this moment quite well … I teased Jimmy about a flub, and we all had a fun laugh about how rarely Jimmy is thrown off.”
He emphasised that the incident was not uncomfortable at all and that he and Fallon occasionally recall it and laugh together.
The anonymous sources also claimed that Seinfeld had compelled Fallon to apologise for the alleged exchange. They described the situation as one of the strangest moments ever and noted that many people were present at the time.
In response to the allegations, NBC, the network that airs “The Tonight Show,” issued a statement affirming their commitment to maintaining a respectful working environment. They emphasised that they take any employee concerns seriously and conduct investigations as necessary.