Kel Mitchell is taking us back to the 1990s!
03.07.2020 - 00:23 / thewrap.com
Also Read: With Jimmy Kimmel on Vacation, How Will Late-Night Shows Rank This Summer in Ratings?Kimmel’s summer hiatus was announced late last month, with the host citing a desire to take a break from doing the show everyday and spend time more time with his family. The announcement came at a time when Kimmel’s history of wearing blackface to impersonate celebrities was being resurfaced once again, leading to some speculation that the two were related.
Kel Mitchell is taking us back to the 1990s!
Dade Hayes Finance EditorThe 1986 World Series-winning run by the New York Mets will get multi-part documentary treatment by ESPN in a project under the 30 for 30 banner whose executive producers include Jimmy Kimmel.ESPN Films said Thursday the series would chronicle the team’s exploits on and off the field.
Billy Eichner is skewering everyone.
Billy Eichner nailed the monologue as he filled in for Jimmy Kimmel as guest host during Wednesday night’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
Bubba Wallace spoke about that Donald Trump tweet during an appearance on Tuesday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
not wearing the mask. And he doesn’t use his hook to kill people, he kills people by sneezing on them at a Costco.”Also Read: Gamers Spent $400, or Roughly One-Third of the Value of Coronavirus Stimulus Check, on Games Since MarchAnderson joked that because it’s “tiny, and it’s everywhere, it’s the Kevin Hart of diseases,” and then came the gag about how scary normal things are.
Anthony Anderson poked fun at Kanye West and his running for president announcement as he stepped in to guest-host “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Monday.
on Twitter. While some credulous billionaires immediately chimed in to support him, most people rolled their eyes and (deservedly, let’s be honest) mocked Kanye pretty hard.Of course, twice in less than 20 years, third party spoiler candidates ended up helping to put a popular vote-losing Republican candidate in the white house.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorAnthony Anderson stepped in to guest-host Jimmy Kimmel Live! tonight, the first episode since the ABC late-night staple and next Emmys host — announced he was taking the summer off. Watch the Black-ish star’s monologue above.Anderson, who also will fill in Tuesday night, talks about the maskless and socially undistant Fourth of July parties that cable news slobbered over all weekend.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorJimmy Kimmel Live! has set its first guest hosts as Kimmel begins his break next week from the late-night talk show. Black-ish star Anthony Anderson and Billy on the Street’s Billy Eichner will kick off the first week with Anderson hosting Monday and Tuesday July 6 and 7 and Eichner on Wednesday and Thursday July 7 and 8.
ABC has announced the first two celebrities who will be guest hosting episodes of Jimmy Kimmel Live amid the absence of host Jimmy Kimmel.
Comedian and podcaster Adam Carolla defended his friend, late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, on Saturday night, saying "context" should be taken into consideration when judging an actor or comedian doing a character in blackface. "I can tell you that we have to make a definitive difference between blackface and doing a character who happens to be black," Carolla said while appearing on Fox News' "Watters' World." "If we want to remove Jimmy Kimmel from the equation, we can focus on Jimmy Fallon.
Jimmy Kimmel altogether because of jokes he's made in his past.Thehost spoke with ET's Nischelle Turner about whether he thinks Kimmel should step out of the spotlight after facing backlash for performing in blackface in past skits, as well as using the N-word multiple times in a recently unearthed song from the 1996 comedy Christmas album,.
Matt Damon is reacting to “enemy” Jimmy Kimmel taking the summer off!
not by taking the summer off from “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”That’s the coward’s way out.Kimmel needs to apologize for the resurfaced blackface sketches that aired during his days on Comedy Central’s “The Man Show” (1999-2004), which included him playing NBA star Karl Malone and a parody of “The Oprah Winfrey Show” called “Oprah Jimfrey.” You can only imagine.
Jimmy Kimmel has announced he will be taking the remainder of the summer off from hosting his late-night show to spend more time with his family.On Thursday, ahead of an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! the 52-year-old, who has been filming the show remotely during the coronavirus pandemic, said: “Tonight is my last new show for the summer. I'm taking the summer off to spend even more time with my family."“I've been doing this job for almost 18 years, I've done 3,130 shows," he continued.
Jimmy Kimmel announced that he’s taking the summer off from hosting his late-night show on ABC. The 52-year-old comedian shared the news on Thursday’s episode, where he made the surprising announcement that the episode would be his last show for the remainder of the 2020 summer so that he can take some time off to spend with his family.