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Where's Jimmy Failla?

Where's Jimmy Failla?

Fox News14-04-2025

Happy Monday Kennedy Nation! Unfortunately, Kennedy and Jimmy Failla are not around to bring you your weekly dose of laughs. However, we revisit some of our recent favorite episodes.
From hogging screen time at a Rangers Game, Kennedy visiting her Palisades home, to partying with her college-age daughter there's much to look back on from the past few months.
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