
The event occurred while he was replacing Jimmy Kimmel on his late-night show.

The quirky star of The Fly, who was filling in for Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday, got into contact with one of the bothersome insects while interviewing Awkwafina. As he is about to ask the famous person a question, his gaze unexpectedly lands on something floating in the sky around the 12-minute point of the video below.
If Goldenblum had said, “I have nothing to do with this,” he could have reassured the crowd. “I am completely bewildered by how this has transpired. You can see a fly perched on the desk if you look closely enough.
The realization that the fly was alive and well finally hit him. “I mention this because I played la Mouche, more commonly known as the fly,” Goldblum noted, taking a cue from the French expression. “I was the flier.”
Concurrently, Awkwafina spoke highly of the film in issue. The film from 1986 was well-received.
Jim continued by inquiring as to whether or not Kimmel had considered it with his sidekick Guillermo. It had failed to do that.
The fly, he said, was a fan who had seen Goldblum and recognized him. The idea came from Awkwafina, who was promoting her latest film, Jackpot, during the event.
“Hey, I tell my children, do you know that whenever you come across a spider, I tell them, ‘Don’t hurt anything.'” Make sure you don’t hurt anyone! The father of two boys in elementary school reportedly told his son, “Take it and put it out.” “So what should we do with this?”