Jonathan Majors is opening up about the impact his father’s absence has had on his life.
14.02.2023 - 17:31 / thewrap.com
declaring that,” Colbert said as he began to quote a recent article about it. “Because, and this is important, according to a senior Air Force general, the military was unable to immediately determine the means by which any of the three latest objects were kept aloft or where they were coming from, adidng ‘I haven’t ruled anything out.'”“Yeah, nothing’s off the table.
It could be aliens, it could be balloons, or it could be alien balloons,” Colbert said as photo of a parade float of Grogu, aka “Baby Yoda” from “The Mandalorian” appeared onscreen.Colbert then ran down some of the other objects shot down, include one that was flying in the direction of the North Pole. “Santa, you will be missed,” Colbert joked.There’s plenty more: Colbert spent most of the monologue talking about this topic.
Jonathan Majors is opening up about the impact his father’s absence has had on his life.
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classic. “I’d flown out to LA for the first time with my mother.
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Little Simz was Stephen Colbert’s musical guest on The Late Show Monday night (February 20). She played “Heart on Fire” — a standout track from her fifth studio LP, No Thank You — backed by the Harlem Gospel Choir, the B String Quartet, and the Late Show Band.
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