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Jimmy Kimmel teases end of late-night show
Jimmy Kimmel revealed he may be ready to hang up his hat after hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live! for more than two decades, especially in the wake of Stephen Colbert's Late Show cancellation.
The talk show host has more to say on the state of late-night TV.
"In a lot of ways, I feel like I'm looking at my own future," the comedian said.
Jimmy Kimmel has some thoughts on the purported death of late-night television. The “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host opened up in a new interview with Vulture about the future of the genre following the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” on CBS and his own run-ins with Trump,
Jimmy Kimmel admitted in a new interview that he feels "a little bit defeated" by the final episode of "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert."
Contract negotiations have not yet begun, with the comedian's late-night show currently slated to run through May 2027.
Over the years, Jimmy Kimmel has found himself in numerous controversies. And while he’s owned up to some, there’s one apology he says he never should have given.