Jimmy Kimmel called out a Zoom meeting ID at the end of the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, which many fans attempted to attend. The after-party meeting ID was 4599567155.
01.09.2020 - 17:19 / foxnews.com
Jimmy Kimmel’s summer-long hiatus from hosting his late-night show is coming to an end the day after he hosts the Emmy Awards. The comedian announced in June that he would be taking a break from hosting his long-running ABC late-night show.The 52-year-old made sure to note that there’s nothing wrong in his life or with his family that led to the decision.
He simply said at the time that he needed a break after playing host for so long. “Tonight is my last new show for the summer.
Jimmy Kimmel called out a Zoom meeting ID at the end of the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, which many fans attempted to attend. The after-party meeting ID was 4599567155.
being fully virtual this year, there was, in fact, an afterparty. On Zoom.
Emmy Awards is the after-party! Viewers attempted to «crash» a Zoom post-Emmys shindig after host Jimmy Kimmel ended Sunday night’s show, calling out a meeting ID 4599567155.Naturally, many people attempted to log into the Zoom, with some being successful, while others saying that the room was maxed out.
The stage was on fire at the 2020 Emmy Awards on Sunday night. The show kicked off with a handful of jokes about coronavirus and the subsequent quarantine by host Jimmy Kimmel before he was joined on stage by Jennifer Aniston to present the award for best lead actress.
Jennifer Aniston joined host Jimmy Kimmel in person at the 72nd Primetime Emmys to hand out the award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series.
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Jimmy Kimmel referenced the coronavirus pandemic and social unrest that has marked much of 2020 as he opened an Emmys ceremony like no other.
the 2020 Emmys ceremony Sunday night by talking to himself at the Staples Center in LA while the telecast played stock footage of crowds from previous years.“Hello and welcome to the pand-Emmys,” he said. “You can’t have a virus without a host.”The 52-year-old joked about the purpose of having an awards show during the coronavirus pandemic, of course, as ABC aired prior crowd shots.“Why are we having an awards show in the middle of a pandemic and what the hell am I doing here?” he joked.
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