Billy Kimmel is definitely over this whole quarantine thing! The 2-year-old cutie played a game of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” with his father, Jimmy Kimmel, and his older sister, Jane Kimmel, 5, on Monday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
24.03.2020 - 06:43 / deadline.com
By Erik Pedersen
Managing Editor
As Jimmy Kimmel enters Week 2 of home-joking sans the outside world, the once-and-future ABC late-night host said tonight, “I hope you and your loved ones are safe and being smart — because not everyone is.” Showing a photo of people gathered on a beach boardwalk, he added, “These stupid people do not seem to understand how sick I am of playing Candyland with my children.”
Such is the wrath of the COVID-19 isolation.
Kimmel, who was a guest on The Howard Stern
Billy Kimmel is definitely over this whole quarantine thing! The 2-year-old cutie played a game of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” with his father, Jimmy Kimmel, and his older sister, Jane Kimmel, 5, on Monday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
Billy Kimmel is definitely over this whole quarantine thing! The 2-year-old cutie played a game of «Who Wants to Be a Millionaire» with his father, Jimmy Kimmel, and his older sister, Jane Kimmel, 5, on Monday's .
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