Watch Jack White Discuss His Altar Boy Days on 'Fallon'

Plus: writing children’s books, Al Capone, Ghostbusters, and more

Jack White stopped by “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” last night ahead of his “Saturday Night Live” appearance. White sat down to talk his and Fallon’s unlikely careers as children’s authors, joking that he’s working on a new one called “Anybody Can Be President.”

Also discussed: White’s days as a mischievous altar boy, his routine of taking off two weeks a month to see his 10- and 11-year-old kids (“I can visit them in prison, bring them care packages,” he jokes), the old Ghostbuster’s TV ads, and Al Capone’s posthumous contribution to Boarding House Reach closer “Humoresque.” Watch it happen below.

White will serve as this week’s musical guest on “SNL” when former writer John Mulaney hosts for the very first time. Watch White and Mulaney joke around in their promos. White is set to embark on his 2018 tour in mid-April behind Boarding House Reach.

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