Box of Lies with Taylor Swift | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Summary
TLDRIn this playful segment from 'Saturday Night Live,' Taylor Swift participates in a game called 'Box of Lies.' She and the host take turns picking mystery boxes and describing the objects inside, while the other tries to guess if they're telling the truth or lying. With humorous twists and surprising reveals, Taylor Swift's quick wit shines through as she deceives the host with her creative descriptions. The segment is filled with laughter, light-hearted banter, and a final hilarious reveal involving a quirky book supposedly written by Grimace, making for an entertaining and charming interaction.
Takeaways
- π Taylor Swift and Jimmy Fallon play the game 'Box of Lies' on SNL.
- π The game involves selecting mystery boxes and describing their contents while lying or telling the truth.
- π Taylor describes a 'Wizards of Waverly Place' DVD with a ribbon that says 'I see corn', but it's a lie.
- π The object inside the box is actually binoculars with baby corn stuffed inside, which surprises Jimmy.
- π Jimmy also describes a bizarre scene where pinecones are playing the song 'Trouble', but it's a lie.
- π The suspense in the game comes from trying to guess if the other player is lying or telling the truth.
- π Taylor is known for her playful, over-the-top storytelling and enjoys surprising the audience with her lies.
- π In the final round, Taylor describes a book titled 'Iβm Not Loving It: My Life Under the Golden Arches' by Grimace.
- π The book has French fries and a hamburger hidden in its pages, and Taylor is actually telling the truth this time.
- π Taylor's love for Selena Gomez is mentioned as part of the lie, adding humor to the game.
- π Both players acknowledge they might be terrible at detecting lies, resulting in funny, gullible moments.
- π The audience enjoys the suspense, surprise, and humorous exchanges between Taylor and Jimmy throughout the game.
Q & A
What game did Taylor Swift play on Saturday Night Live?
-Taylor Swift played the game 'Box of Lies' on Saturday Night Live, where contestants describe mysterious objects, and the other person has to guess if they are telling the truth or lying.
How many rounds did Taylor Swift and the host play in the 'Box of Lies' game?
-Taylor Swift and the host played three rounds of the 'Box of Lies' game.
What was the first object Taylor Swift described during the game?
-In the first round, Taylor Swift described a 'Wizards of Waverly Place' DVD with a ribbon that said 'I see corn.'
What was the actual object inside the box that Taylor Swift lied about in the first round?
-The actual object inside the box was a binoculars set with corn stuffed in it, which Taylor Swift lied about.
What did Taylor Swift say about her tendency to lie during the game?
-Taylor Swift humorously mentioned that she often brings up Selena Gomez in her lies, no matter the situation, even in a game like 'Box of Lies.'
What was the object described by the host during the second round of the game?
-In the second round, the host described a 'family of pinecones playing Trouble,' referring to either the board game or the song.
Was the host's description of the pinecones playing 'Trouble' true or a lie?
-The host's description of the pinecones playing 'Trouble' was a lie.
What was the final object described by Taylor Swift in the last round?
-In the final round, Taylor Swift described a book titled 'Iβm Not Loving It: My Life Under the Golden Arches,' supposedly written by Grimace, the McDonald's character.
What was inside the book described by Taylor Swift in the last round?
-Inside the book, there were French fries and a hamburger cut out of the pages.
Who won the game of 'Box of Lies' in this segment?
-Taylor Swift won the game of 'Box of Lies' after revealing the truth in the final round.
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