Connor Cruise is breaking into the BBQ business.
05.03.2021 - 16:04 / etcanada.com
“There’s no vaccine for broken legs.”
On Thursday night, “Borat” star Sacha Baron Cohen made an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, but in the middle of the interview, he got interrupted by a phone call.
“It was important to make this film. And I really wanted to expose the hypocrisy. Those using power to get ahead, criminality,” he was saying as his phone began to ring.
“Bono? Oh hey man, what’s up?” picking up the call. “Yeah, I’ve got AstraZeneca, Pfizer, what do you want? Yeah, Venmo is
Connor Cruise is breaking into the BBQ business.
Jimmy Kimmel loves nothing more than pranking children.
Jimmy Kimmel reminded former First Lady Michelle Obama of a question he asked her once while she appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday night (March 16).
Tonight on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, host Jimmy Kimmel addressed the need to “remain vigilant” with regard to the Covid-19 pandemic, with businesses across the U.S. opening up, and a potential new wave of the virus on the horizon.
CHESCA will be performing ‘Como Tu (Dirty)’ live on her late-night TV Debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Theremix version of her track ‘Como Tu Me Querías,’ features Grammy Award-nominated artists Offset and De La Ghetto. The Puerto Rican singer will be making an explosive futuristic musical performance.
Michelle Obama’s bringing her healthy eating initiatives to Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Tom Cruise is the owner of an incredible estate in Telluride, Colorado, but he has decided to drop it from his real estate portfolio.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey has dominated the public conversation since it aired on Sunday, and late night talk show hosts across the networks addressed the shocking revelations Monday night.During the candid and surprisingly revealing conversation, Meghan and Harry opened up about the behind-the-scenes drama of their royal exit, questions regarding their son's skin color, the sex of their forthcoming second child, and where their relationships stand
The drama surrounding the Royal Family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle became the latest hot topic for late night television as hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel recapped the bombshell interview conducted by Oprah Winfrey.
UPDATE: The former First Lady is also appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday March 16. Late-night talent wars, anyone?
Jennifer Aniston takes the 'Friends' tag to heart quite literally as her real-life friends always gush about what a great pal the 52-year-old actress is.
Sacha Baron Cohen has performed a sketch on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in which he sells black market Covid vaccines to celebrities, from Bono to Kanye West. The interview begins with Cohen earnestly promoting Borat 2, but he is soon interrupted by one of his many burner phones ringing on his desk.
Sacha Baron Cohen has performed a sketch on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in which he sells black market Covid vaccines to celebrities, from Bono to Kanye West. The interview begins with Cohen earnestly promoting Borat 2, but he is soon interrupted by one of his many burner phones ringing on his desk.
confirmed the end of “Borat,” it appears that the British comedian has found lucrative work elsewhere — shilling COVID-19 vaccines to celebs. In a sketch during Thursday night’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” Cohen was interrupted by what appeared to be a burner cell phone ringing while answering the question, “Was it fun to play Borat?”Trailing off his serious statement on the political impact of Borat, Cohen excuses himself to answer his cell phone — a number he seems to recognize.
COVID-19 vaccines to famous Hollywood friends in a new Kimmel sketch – watch below.While appearing on the show to talk Borat 2 and more, Cohen suddenly launched into a bit that saw him tackle the issue of the day.“Bono? Oh hey man, what’s up?” he said into his phone at the start of the sketch.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” will mark the one-year anniversary of the coronavirus pandemic — or as the show calls it, the “one-year anniversary of our national incarceration,” with a special episode next Thursday.“Jimmy Kimmel Live: Coronaversary Show” will take the place of a regular episode of the late-night talker on March 11 at 11:35 p.m. ET.