Will Arnett and Jimmy Kimmel are good buds, so an appearance from the BoJack Horseman star on Jimmy Kimmel Live was bound to be hilarious.
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Too swole? Zach Woods and Kumail Nanjiani’s friendship has changed recently — all thanks to Nanjiani’s new body.
The former Silicon Valley costars, who worked together from 2014 to 2019, have a close relationship. After Nanjiani, 41, got extremely fit for a new role, Woods, 35, admitted to Jimmy Kimmel that their hugs have been affected.
“It’s weird because I’m sort of a huggy guy,” The Office alum told Kimmel, 52, on the Tuesday, January 14, episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! “I hugged those guys all
Will Arnett and Jimmy Kimmel are good buds, so an appearance from the BoJack Horseman star on Jimmy Kimmel Live was bound to be hilarious.
Jimmy Kimmel‘s “Mean Tweets” never gets old! With two days to go until Super Bowl weekend, the late night show featured a group of NFL stars in the hilarious segment, including Tom Brady, 42. The New England Patriot got right into some of the epically savage comments, and we were loving his sense of humor towards the whole thing.
Jimmy Kimmel's Mean Tweets are back just in time for the 2020 Super Bowl.
Lakeith Stanfied is a huge Joker fan — and can't wait to take on the role one day.
By Greg Evans
Jessica Simpson is living up to the title of her autobiography Open Book. The actress, 39, shared during her Jan.
Magic Johnson is honoring his friendship with Kobe Bryant the best way he knows how.
Magic Johnson, 60, is the latest athlete to share his thoughts and memories of the departed Kobe Bryant. The former LA Laker point guard appeared on the Jan.
While the outpouring of heartbreak and grief over Kobe Bryant's shocking death has been overwhelming, Magic Johnson is looking back at the NBA icon's inspirational legacy.
Jimmy Kimmel performed without a studio audience as he dedicated Monday’s episode of his late-night show to late NBA star Kobe Bryant.
The late night community is feeling the loss of Kobe Bryant.
Kobe Bryant’s spirit shines on. Ellen DeGeneres, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and more TV hosts dedicated monologues to the NBA legend after his untimely death on Sunday, January 26.
Kobe Bryant's untimely death on Sunday sent shock waves across the world, and the loss played a central role when it came to the slew of late-night talks shows on Monday.
By Anita Bennett
As stars, athletes, politicians and fans mourn Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna — who both died in a Calabasas, California, helicopter crash with seven others on Sunday — a 2018 Jimmy Kimmel interview has resurfaced, in which the NBA legend proudly talks about Gianna aspiring to be a basketball star and carry on his legacy.Asked if Gianna would have liked to join the WNBA one day, Bryant responded without hesitation: "She does, for sure.
In his lifetime, Kobe Bryant was always ready to gush about his four daughters he shared with his wife Vanessa Bryant. On one such occasion, Kobe told late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel that his daughter, Gianna, was poised to take up the mantel in basketball. “Do you think your daughter might want to play in the WNBA?” Jimmy inquired when the former basketball star was seated for a chat. Kobe, so assured, was adamant that his daughter was ready for the challenge.