Jimmy Fallon surprises Steve Kornacki by cleaning up his very messy office

"Has he been living in here?"
By Sam Haysom  on 
Jimmy Fallon surprises Steve Kornacki by cleaning up his very messy office
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If you were thinking Steve Korancki's very messy office was a result of his incredibly busy schedule during November's presidential election, you'd be wrong.

As Jimmy Fallon discovers in the clip above when he pays another visit to the office of the MSNBC political correspondent, the mess is clearly a year-round thing.

So, in order to do a good deed, Fallon decides to tidy the place up. After a hectic session filtering through cast-off ties and piles of clothes, the job is finally completed — and Kornacki's reaction when he opens the door is just as adorable as you'd expect.

"Thank you, this is long overdue," says Kornacki, after reading the little note Fallon has left for him. "I appreciate it. It'll probably last about a day or two, but it looks great right now."

Oh, Steve.

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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