The 39 year old host said he enjoys fame more after experiencing years in the Hollywood wilderness, reported Contactmusic.
"(Fame) is a treat, it's awesome, because I know what it's like not to be famous. When you experience both sides of it, this side is much better," Fallon said.
Recalling his earlier days, he said, "It was rough days! I couldn't get arrested, man."
Fallon, who has six-month-old daughter Winnie with wife Nancy Juvonen, also admitted that he is going to embrace being a "rich old white guy" and become more fanatical about golf.
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