New Jersey governor Chris Christie was on the “Late Night” on Wednesday to assist some sultry vocals on Jimmy Fallon’s sensual singing bit, “Slow Jam the News.” The two sang about filling the open Senate seat vacated by the deceased Frank Lautenberg. With some sensual undertones and sexual double entendre the R&B duo explained how the people of New Jersey will select their new Senator in a public election. Jimmy asked “Christie Kreme Donut” about his presidential aspirations in 2016 and even got in some fat jokes at the pleasantly plump governor’s expense.
Penis And Fat Jokes Abound As Chris Christie ‘Slow Jams’ The News On Jimmy Fallon
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