Just a couple of days in and the Joe Biden presidency is already a big change of pace.
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RuPaul paid a virtual visit to Monday’s edition of “The Late Show” to discuss the new season of his hit reality competition “RuPaul’s Drag Race”.
At one point in the interview, host Stephen Colbert asked to share the biggest lesson he’d learned over the course of 13 seasons of “Drag Race”.
That lesson “is to keep an open mind,” he explained.
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“I walked into this thing with an idea of what drag is and the kids
Just a couple of days in and the Joe Biden presidency is already a big change of pace.
Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers and James Corden all celebrated the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Donald Trump's exit from the White House. The hosts, who all publicly condemned the Trump presidency, didn't hold back as they talked about the Inauguration Day ceremony and the outgoing president, widely discussing the relief they felt at the arrival of a new administration. Here are the highlights from, and :Going live with his wife, Evie, by his side, Colbert
It was all smiles in late-night as Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel celebrated the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Judd Apatow may have saved Jason Segel’s career.
“Melania Trump”, played by Laura Benanti, returned to the “Late Show” with a song on Monday’s episode of the show.
Donald Trump has just hours left in office and TV’s late-night hosts are taking all the shots they can before President-elect Joe Biden’s officially takes over the White House on Wednesday.
2 min read As reported by Gay Nation over the last four weeks, RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under is now under production in Auckland, New Zealand and RuPaul will host the series alongside co-judge and Drag Race veteran Michelle Visage.
Shay Mitchell is opening up about her relationship with Matte Babel!
The first night that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert beat The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in total viewers after his opening night, the bespectacled host sprung for pizza for his crew.
Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021 will go down in history as the day that Donald Trump became the first president in America’s history to be impeached for a second time — and you’d better believe that television’s late-night talk show hosts had a field day roasting the former “Celebrity Apprentice” star.
EXCLUSIVE: Stephen Colbert is to host a live edition of The Late Show following Joe Biden’s inauguration as President.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon cratered to a new low this week, as Monday’s episode drew just 947,000 total viewers.
Chris Rock revealed that he was in consideration for roles on two of the biggest sitcoms of the 1990s – "Seinfeld" and "Friends." The comedian and actor sat down with Stephen Colbert for an interview on "The Late Show" on Monday and the duo discussed his long career in comedy, including some of the missed opportunities he was offered in the early days. The host brought up a recent rumor that Rock was an initial choice to play the role of Jerry Seinfeld’s best friend, George Costanza, on the
Drag Race Season 10 and was an immediate fan favorite, but ultimately, her inner saboteur got the best of her. Last summer, she returned for her ru-demption on Drag Race All Stars Season 5 as a whole new Cracker.
What a week it was, and a somewhat weary Stephen Colbert took it upon himself in a rare Friday appearance to try and recapture all of its nuances and news in one monologue.