Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and The Late Show
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President Trump has taken aim at late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon in the days since Stephen Colbert's top-rated CBS show was canceled, predicting that both of the Jimmys will soon be out of a job and taking credit in advance.
President Trump celebrated Stephen Colbert's show cancellation on Truth Social and predicts Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon will be next to lose their late-night programs
Kimmel, who has been engaged in a years-long feud with Trump, didn’t appear fazed by the president’s claim. “I’m hearing you're next,” he wrote on his Instagram Story. “Or maybe it’s just another wonderful secret.”
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John Oliver, Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and more had cameos during the July 21 episode of "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert."
Trump called for his late-night foes Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon to have their shows canceled, saying the hosts are "destroying" the genre.
The gag started with Miranda and Weird Al coming out to perform a song – a Coldplay song, in fact, a reference to the Astronomer scandal, which saw the CEO resigning after getting caught with the company’s HR chief on a kiss-cam at a recent concert from Chris Martin’s band.
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US Weekly on MSNJimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and More Visit ‘Late Show’ for Coldplay Concert Parody Amid Colbert CancellationStephen Colbert is getting by with a little help from his friends after CBS canceled The Late Show last week. A bevy of Colbert’s fellow late night competitors, including Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers,
Monday's late night monologues have all addressed the sudden cancellation of The Late Show, with Jon Stewart taking aim at his own parent company (Paramount owns CBS), Stephen Colbert sharing his blunt response, and Donald Trump gloating about the cancellation on social media.
I am your host,” Fallon said as he opened his monologue on NBC’s “Tonight Show” before adding: “Well, at least for tonight.”