Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade labeled a ‘circus’ after Al Roker’s mic blunder and Jimmy Fallon’s wardrobe choice

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After protesters disrupted the MACY’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and the event’s hosts behaved oddly, leaving spectators dissatisfied, the parade has been branded a circus.

As the celebrations proceeded on a rainy day in New York City, viewers of the 98th annual parade were quick to point out celebrity gaffes, including those of Jimmy Fallon and Al Roker.

For the second consecutive year, pro-Palestine demonstrators interrupted the dismal march, disappointing onlookers and resulting in several arrests by the New York Police Department.

In addition to the cold weather trapping paradegoers in the rain, technical difficulties prompted awkward pauses during live performances, and balloons and floats seemed to float closer to the ground than usual.

Even though Fallon, host of The Tonight Show, had previously told People that he had golfer’s elbow from waving in the three-hour march, the rain did not stop him from donning sunglasses as he began the somber journey by riding on one of the famous floats for the eleventh time.

On X, a viewer said, “The most Jimmy Fallon that Jimmy can do is wear sunglasses in the rain.”

According to someone another, that is elevating the circus to a completely new level.

Later, Fallon seemed to be without a microphone when he wished viewers and the audience a happy Thanksgiving.

He performed a cover of the popular song Hey Rudy with The Roots.

Several famous people were accused of lip-syncing, including him.

According to one viewer, Mic is hardly close to his face.

Another person added that Jimmy Fallon had the worst lip-syncing ever.

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Even when his microphone wasn’t working, he continued to talk after the music ended.

Hoda Kotb from the Today show, Al Roker, and Savannah Guthrie presented the parade, which was televised by NBC.

After six years as a co-anchor, Kotb revealed in September that she would be departing the Today show, and this is her last Thanksgiving Day Parade as host.

ROKER S MIC ISSUES

But it wasn’t Kotb who caught everyone’s attention; despite presenting the parade since 1995, Roker, 70, seemed to forget to speak into his microphone correctly, which infuriated the audience.

One person commented on X, “I’ve watched Al Roker on TV my entire life and still can’t talk into a microphone lmao.”

Why doesn’t Al Roker know how to use a microphone after performing in this parade for 79 years? Someone else made a joke.

Another participant advised that someone remind Al Roker to hold the microphone closer to his mouth when he talks.

Roker was also criticized for unintentionally giving away a significant spoiler regarding the Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande movie Wicked.

When he inquired about Idina Menzel’s appearance in the movie, she reprimanded him for disclosing the information, adding, “You are not supposed to tell anyone about the cameo!” The secret is out.

On social media, some expressed greater sympathy for Roker and called him a national treasure.

NONSTOP PERFORMANCES

Viewers immediately accused Menzel, Jennifer Hudson, and Ariana Madix of lip-syncing during their star-studded performances during the parade.

While pleading for a sight of balloons and floats, viewers criticized the show for featuring so many performances and interviews.

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According to a critic, the #MacysParade ought to have the Rockettes, the marching bands, and the balloons.

Performers in the Thanksgiving Parade

The lineup for this year’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is full of celebrities. This is a list of those who will be present.

The lineup for this year’s Thanksgiving Day parade is full of celebrities. Below is a list of those scheduled to appear:

  • Jennifer Hudson
  • Kylie Minogue
  • Billy Porter
  • Loud Luxury
  • Cole Escola
  • Bishop Briggs
  • Kylie Cantrall
  • Chl e
  • Dan + Shay
  • Dasha
  • Jimmy Fallon & The Roots
  • Coco Jones
  • Walker Hayes
  • Ariana Madix
  • Joey McIntyre
  • Idina Menzel
  • Natti Natasha
  • T-Pain
  • Rachel Platten
  • Lea Salonga
  • The Temptations
  • The War and Treaty
  • Alex Warren
  • Sebasti n Yatra
  • Charli D Amelio
  • Tiler Peck and Roman Mejia

Why have Broadway shows been going on nonstop? Ten seconds before the advertisements start, you see a balloon.

Restore the splendor of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Another incensed spectator called on the parade to do better.

The parade is awful. The X user went on, “We’ve only seen a few seconds of floats, but my child was thrilled to see it for the first time.”

Rather, it consists of a series of irrelevant interviews, followed by five-minute adverts.

Where is the parade, then? What about the marching bands, floats, and balloons? According to another, NBC has so far shown Broadway musicals one after the other along with a great deal of commentary, but not much of the parade itself.

Another said that NBC’s coverage of the parade was the worst they had ever seen.

The parade lasts for 15 seconds, and then there is a sideshow and presenter speak for five minutes. They stated that we tuned in to watch the parade.

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There are twenty-two enormous balloons, including the parade’s first Minnie Mouse balloon, and thirty-four amazing floats.

Even during yesterday’s pre-parade inflating, the enormous Bluey balloon made a comeback after popping and deflating.

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