The Tonight Show February 6 2013
The Tonight Show February 6 2013 featured an interview about the Bar Refaeli kiss with the supermodel star of the year’s most buzzworthy Super Bowl commercial. Plus, Tim McGraw opened up about sobriety and his Las Vegas show.
Tonight Show: Saturday Mail Delivery Ends & McDonald’s Fish McBites

Tonight Show February 6 2013 featured country music superstar Tim McGraw and the firsthand story of the Super Bowl Bar Refaeli kiss seen around the world. (Featureflash / Shutterstock.com)
Jay Leno’s monologue featured a parody of the infamous kiss and the host’s thoughts about new McDonald’s menu items as well as the end of Saturday delivery by the post office.
Tonight Show: Saturday Mail Delivery Ends & McDonald’s Fish McBites
Jay Leno: Funny 911 Calls, Security Camera & Chia Pet Customer Service
Take a look at these funny 911 calls and shocking security camera footage. Please do not confuse 911 with a company’s customer service phone number. They cannot bring your Chia Pet back to life.
Jay Leno: Funny 911 Calls, Security Camera & Chia Pet Customer Service
The Tonight Show: Tim McGraw Workout Weight Loss & Las Vegas Venetian
Tim McGraw quit drinking five years ago and has lost 40 pounds through his regular workouts. Find out how he stays in such great shape, and learn about one of the best pranks he has orchestrated while on the road.
The Tonight Show: Tim McGraw Workout Weight Loss & Las Vegas Venetian
Tonight Show: Bar Refaeli Kiss Super Bowl Commercial & Sports Illustrated
What was it like to star in the year’s most talked about Super Bowl ad? Supermodel Bar Refaeli flew from Israel to be on The Tonight Show and talk about her Sports Illustrated beginnings as a model. Were those kissing noises added in later?
Tonight Show: Bar Refaeli Super Bowl Commercial & Sports Illustrated
Tonight Show: Tim McGraw One Of Those Nights
To wrap up The Tonight Show, Tim McGraw took the stage to perform “One Of Those Nights,” from his latest album, Two Lanes Of Freedom. It will definitely be a country hit.
Beyond the performance itself, I’m interested in this seemingly growing trend of performers in residence for Las Vegas shows. Vegas does draw tourism from around the country and the world, so it is a way to make audiences come to you. Why do you think stars are choosing to stay put for awhile?
You can see Tim McGraw and Faith Hill live at The Venetian in Las Vegas.
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