Jimmy Fallon Injures His Other Hand at Harvard

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The late night show paid another visit to the hospital on Saturday.

Jimmy Fallon is not having the best of luck with his hands lately.


The Tonight Show
host was rushed to the Massachusetts General Hospital on Saturday, after he tripped and fell while accepting an award at Harvard University in Cambridge, People reports. Fallon is still recovering from his injured finger, which was practically severed in an accident earlier this summer.


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Fallon was being honored with the Elmer Award for Excellence in Humor by the Harvard Lampoon, the university's humor magazine. A fan in attendance caught the fall on camera, and later posted it to his Instagram page.

"#jimmyfallon after the fall. He seemed ok to me, for all those concerned," the fan captioned another video, showing the 40-year-old comedian up and back on his feet. "Still the man!"

Following the incident, Fallon took to his own Instagram on Sunday to share a photo of the aftermath.

"Nothing that a few band aids couldn't fix," he wrote.

It looks like Fallon could use a hand twin.

Back in July, Fallon revealed on his show that he nearly tore off his finger the month before when he accidentally caught his ring on a desk countertop in his Manhattan apartment. He told viewers that he underwent a six-hour surgery and spent ten days in the intensive care unit. Luckily, he avoided having his finger amputated.

"Apparently, the odds aren't great and usually they just cut your finger off," Fallon explained. "I won't get feeling back for eight weeks."

Watch the video below to hear more details on his last trauma.