Jimmy Kimmel Candidly Addresses His Future on Late-Night TV
03.06.2022 - 23:05
/ etonline.com
Jimmy Kimmel wishes he could tell people what the future holds for him on late-night television, but the truth is, he just doesn't know.The 54-year-old comedian spoke to podcast about a myriad of topics — from his tearful monologue following the Texas school massacre in Uvalde, Texas to swapping late-night shows with Jimmy Fallon for this year's April Fools' Day prank. And while he offered concrete answers about those subjects, Kimmel, through no fault of his own, was more vague about his future as host of, the popular late-night program he's helmed since January 2003.«I wish I knew what I was gonna do,» he told 's .
«I have moments where I go, 'I cannot do this anymore.' And I have moments where I go, 'What am I gonna do with my life if I'm not doing this anymore?' It's a very complicated thing. And there are practical considerations, and there are family and friend considerations and co-worker considerations.
And eventually, I am going to have to stop doing this. I'm not going to do this forever.
I would not be honest at all if I said that I have decided one way or the other. I»m thinking about it a lot, though.«Kimmel's contract with ABC is set to expire next year.
And while he's uncertain about his future with the network and his late-night program one thing's for sure — Kimmel's evolved from late night's prankster class clown to a moral compass. Take, for example, his monologue following the deadly shooting at Robb Elementary School that left 19 children dead.Kimmel opened his show without an audience as he tearfully stood in the studio and spoke for more than six minutes, which included a passionate plea to politicians.“Hi, it’s Jimmy, and I wanted to speak to you directly without an audience for just a bit before
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