
Jimmy Fallon Teases Taylor Swift Guesting with Sneaky 'Easter Eggs'
Jimmy Fallon is dropping clever "Easter eggs" in a new social media teaser, giving fans plenty to speculate about his next big "Tonight Show" guest this October.
Jimmy Fallon is having a little fun with the "easter eggs" that Taylor Swift usually gives her fans, dropping a few of his own that may be hinting that the songstress is stopping by "The Tonight Show."

Jimmy Fallon drops an Easter egg with Taylor Swift's favorite number, posted on September 25, 2025. | Source: Instagram/jimmyfallon
On Thursday, September 25, 2025, the host shared a teaser on his social media, featuring a roulette game sprinkled with clues suggesting the pop superstar's upcoming appearance.
In the clip, Fallon places chips on numbers 10, 6, and 25 — seemingly pointing to an October 6 date. When the wheel lands on 13, Swift's favorite number, Fallon quips, "Baby, that's show business for you."

Jimmy Fallon says one of Taylor Swift's famous lines, posted on September 25, 2025. | Source: Instagram/jimmyfallon
Adding to the mystery, Fallon is flanked by showgirls sporting costumes reminiscent of the outfits Swift wears on her "The Life of a Showgirl" album cover. One of the performers greets him with, "Excuse us, honey" — a nod to Track 11, "Honey," from Swift's forthcoming album.

A group of showgirls passing by Jimmy Fallon, posted on September 25, 2025. | Source: Instagram/jimmyfallon
Fallon captioned the video, "Not a lot going on at the moment," echoing a phrase Swift has famously used when teasing new projects. The clearest hint, however, may be Fallon tagging both Swift and her team, Taylor Nation, in the Instagram post.
Swift has been keeping herself busy in recent months. Alongside revealing her new album on Travis Kelce's podcast, she also announced her engagement to him.
Her October schedule is shaping up to be just as packed, with an appearance on the "Graham Norton Show" on October 3, 2025, the same day her album drops. If Fallon's hints are correct, she could make a follow-up visit to "The Tonight Show" just three days later.