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Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel SWAP late-night shows for hilarious April Fools' Day prank

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Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel swapped places on each other's late shows as an April Fools' Day prank on Friday.Fallon, 47, surprised audiences in Hollywood by filling in as host of Jimmy Kimmel Live, while Kimmel, 54, took control ofThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in NYC.According to Variety, studio audiences for both programs were not informed of the move prior to Friday's tapings, adding to the overall surprise of the stunt.

Freaky Friday!Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel swapped places on each other's late shows as an April Fools' Day prank on FridayIn addition to the host-swapping prank, the Red Hot Chili Peppers served as musical guests for both shows.Several videos and shots from both programs were shared to their respective Instagram accounts on Friday as well.

A photo was posted to both accounts that showed side-by-side photos of Fallon and Kimmel greeting their audiences.The performers notably dressed the exact same way during their practical joke, with black suits, white dress shirts and black skinny ties.

Switch up:Fallon, 47, surprised audiences in Hollywood by filling in as host of Jimmy Kimmel Live, while Kimmel, 54, took control of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in NYC Warm welcome: Fallon posed for a shot with Kimmel's sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez, who made a thumbs-up gestureThe younger of the two performers was also seen spending time with longtimeJimmy Kimmel Live!

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