The Emmys are bringing back an old hand to host this year’s show.
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Jimmy Kimmel isn’t taking Donald Trump’s threats seriously.
During his monologue on Thursday, the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host brought up the U.S. president’s recent threat to shut down Twitter after the social media network fact-checked one of his tweets.
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“In a nutshell, the president is mad at an app on his phone, and is using the power of his office to retaliate,” Kimmel said. “This is what’s
The Emmys are bringing back an old hand to host this year’s show.
Jimmy Kimmel gave an impassioned monologue on his show this week in which he addressed many of his older audience members. Amid his explanation of white privilege, the television show host also touched on the purported dangers of voting for Donald Trump in November 2020.
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LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Jimmy Kimmel grappled with his own white privilege during the “Jimmy Kimmel Live” opening monologue. He revealed that the first time he heard the term he was “defensive” and misunderstood what it truly meant.
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As protests raged nationwide in response to another death of an unarmed black man detained by police, Jimmy Kimmel decried the "blatant double standard" of experiences with police, liberty and justice in America.
Jimmy Kimmel ended his week of shows on Jimmy Kimmel Live by delivering an emotional monologue on the death of George Floyd and the riots happening in Minneapolis.
It doesn’t happen all that often, but it happened Friday night. During his opening monologue on his show Friday night, Jimmy Kimmel got serious, eschewing his normal jokey potshots at Trump in favor of a five-minute bit of straight political commentary about George Floyd’s death and this week’s protests in Minneapolis and elsewhere in the country.
Next-door neighbors Dakota Johnson and Jimmy Kimmel caught up during Thursday's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! Ditching the common late-night format of video chatting, Johnson and Kimmel remained 12 feet away from each other. They stood in their own yards as a fence separated them.
Jimmy Kimmel happens to be next-door neighbors with Dakota Johnson, which is pretty convenient for a talk show host who can’t come within six feet of his guest.
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Jimmy Kimmel is the talk of the White House.