Stephen Colbert began the Late Show with a rare live monologue, where he appeared visibly angry as he discussed his feelings about the riots at the Capitol. "I've rarely been as upset as I am tonight, and I'm sure you are too," he said.
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Each year, Jimmy Kimmel and late-night sidekick Guillermo become temp elves for Santa, asking children questions to determine which have been naughty and which have been nice.
As Kimmel reveals, “for obvious reasons,” this year’s edition of “Naughty or Nice” is being done virtually, with the pair interviewing a youngster named Lincoln.
In the “nice” column, Lincoln recalls assisting his parents cook and also “helping them drink water.”
As for his “naughty” behaviour, Lincoln admits to hitting
Stephen Colbert began the Late Show with a rare live monologue, where he appeared visibly angry as he discussed his feelings about the riots at the Capitol. "I've rarely been as upset as I am tonight, and I'm sure you are too," he said.
Jimmy Kimmel reacted to the Trump supporters and rioters who stormed the capitol on January 6 in his opening monologue last night. “Thank you for joining us for the treason finale of the Donald Trump era,” the Jimmy Kimmel Live host, 53, began. “This was one of those days that I always assumed was behind us. This is not the sort of thing I ever imagined would happen in this country in my lifetime,” he mused.
Jimmy Kimmel on his ABC show Wednesday. Over on CBS, Stephen Colbert called it "a horrifying day that will go down in U.S.
After the failed insurrection on Wednesday, in which thousands of extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol building amid the Electoral College vote count, several late-night hosts addressed the shocking turn of events at the start of their shows. Expressing outrage, disgust and sadness in equal measure, the comedians were largely sombre as they reflected on the unprecedented attack.
failed insurrection on Wednesday, in which thousands of extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol building amid the Electoral College vote count, several late night hosts addressed the shocking turn of events at the start of their shows.
Jimmy Kimmel called today’s attacks on the U.S. Capitol the “treason finale” of the Donald Trump era and a “terrible day” in the country’s history.
Elizabeth Olsen‘s new Disney+ series WandaVision is set to be released on January 15, and she made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel‘s late night show to discuss the Marvel project.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s 14-year -old son, Moses, is having the “hardest” time adjusting to quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic.
James Corden and Jimmy Kimmel have started filming from home again due to the coronavirus pandemic.The talk show hosts – who present the Late Late Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live! respectively – have both shifted to remote production again due to restrictions in Los Angeles.Opening his program on Monday night (January 4, 2021), Jimmy laughed: “Hi, I’m Jimmy, I’m the host of this house. Thanks for watching from your house.
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Jimmy Kimmel and James Corden are back to working from home. The late-night talk show hosts, who both tape in Los Angeles, have returned to remote production of their respective shows due to the COVID-19 surge.Kimmel addressed the return to his house at the start of Monday's, while delivering his monologue from his living room, where he'd previously hosted the show during the early months of the pandemic.«Hi, I'm Jimmy, I'm the host of this house,» he began with a laugh.
Late night hosts had a field day with Donald Trump’s latest attempt to overturn Joe Biden’s presidential win. From criticism to musical numbers, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel and more targeted Trump’s demand that Georgia officials find him more votes to secure a second term.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterLate night is returning home.James Corden’s “The Late Late Show” on CBS and Jimmy Kimmel’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on ABC are back to filming their nightly shows remotely amid the surging COVID-19 numbers in Los Angeles County.“With Los Angeles back on lockdown, we’re once again taping the #LateLateShow in @JKCorden’s garage until it’s safe to return to our studio,” announced “The Late Late Show” Twitter account.While Corden is setting up shop in his garage, Kimmel’s
James Corden is getting back into his garage and Jimmy Kimmel is staying at home as surging Covid-19 numbers on the west coast continues to impact production.
Katy Perry has revealed details of her very first encounter with now-fiance Orlando Bloom. During a 2019 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel, the singer recounted her initial introduction to the Pirates of the Caribbean star, revealing their shared love of In-N-Out burgers was key to the start of their romance!MORE: Katy Perry makes rare comments about 'angel' daughter Daisy"Actually, In-N-Out plays a big role in my life," Katy told her host.
Viola Davis is opening up about what her daughter, Genesis, has put on her Christmas list this year.