Gal Gadot en la Met Gala Celebrating Camp 2019© GettyImages

Gal Gadot tried Taco Bell for the first time and loved it

The actress tried the fast-food chain for the first time on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.”


Senior Writer
DECEMBER 15, 2020 1:45 PM EST

Sometimes it takes celebrities going on a talk show to reveal things about themselves. That’s what happened this week when ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ actress,  Gal Gadot  made a virtual appearance on the “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.” It wasn’t an intimate secret that we learned about the 35-year-old, it was her newfound love for a specific fast food place.

On Monday night’s show,  Fallon  had a fun game for him and the Israeli actress where they both took turns trying different foods for the first time. Gadot tried standard American treats that included everything from eggnog to Ho-Ho snacks to even a Taco Bell taco.

The actress wasn’t a big fan of eggnog and politely made it known. “It‘s very thick. I don’t want to hurt the [eggnog] peoples’ feelings,“ she laughed. ”It’s not great.”

However, like most of us, Gadot did enjoy her first Taco Bell experience. “This is the best so far,” she said on the show. ”Flavorful. It’s salty. Different textures. It’s really good — I’m going to have another bite.” Gadot even danced in between bites of the taco.

Fallon got to try several Israeli delicacies for the first time, including gefilte fish, which is described as a poached mixture of ground, deboned fish in a jar.

“Honestly, seriously Gal, I swear this looks like floating balls. And it‘s like a thick gravy juice!” the talk show host said. He took his time hesitating before taking a bite causing Gadot to yell, “Just shove it in already! Don’t think about it too much.”

Fallon surprised himself by actually liking the taste of it, “Not bad, I like it,” he said.

In addition to trying new foods, Gadot was on the late-night show to promote her new movie, ‘Wonder Woman 1984,’ which is said to come out in theaters and on HBO Max on Christmas Day. The film is a sequel to the actress’ 2017 film about the DC comic.